Logs Access Proxy Community Version
The logs told a story no dashboard could. One user proxying through a service. Another hammering endpoints without warning. A sudden spike in requests from an unknown origin. Without real access to proxy logs, these details stay hidden. The Community Version of Logs Access Proxy makes them clear.
Logs Access Proxy Community Version gives you raw, real-time insight. It intercepts traffic between your services and the outside world, recording every request and response in a structured format. You see source IPs, request paths, headers, payloads, status codes, and response times. No guesswork. No waiting on downstream tooling.
Install it, configure the endpoints, and stream logs to disk or your preferred log aggregation platform. The process is fast. You don’t need to patch applications or add clunky middleware. The proxy runs as a standalone binary or container, routing traffic and recording every byte that matters.
Use it to measure latency across regions. Detect abusive patterns before they hurt uptime. Verify API changes without breaking clients. Debug intermittent issues without adding instrumentation inside the app. Logs Access Proxy Community Version is purpose-built for transparent analysis at scale.
Security benefits are baked in. You can filter and redact sensitive fields before storage. You can whitelist or block IPs at the proxy level. You control the log retention policy. All while tracking activity at high throughput without dropping packets.
The tool works with HTTP, HTTPS, and common API protocols. It integrates cleanly with existing DevOps workflows. The configuration uses simple YAML syntax. Deployment is portable—run in Kubernetes, Docker, or a bare VM. Upgrades are painless since community release updates drop with minimal dependencies.
Logs Access Proxy Community Version exists for one reason: to expose patterns in traffic you can act on. Every request, every response, captured with fidelity. No blind spots. No delayed insight.
See it live in minutes at hoop.dev—install, route traffic, and watch the logs tell you everything you’ve been missing.