> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.blusapphire.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.blusapphire.io/older-releases/10_active-defense-services/services-ads-liads/web-apps.md).

# Web-Apps

This section provides information on deployable Low-Interactive-Active-Defense-Services (LIADS) HTTP/HTTPS-based services with configurable options and logging:

### HTTP (Basic-Auth)

Emulates an HTTP service running on the server with a basic login page. By default, the service is configured to run on 'TCP/80', any connection attempts made with the service are logged and alerted.&#x20;

* Log data captured include "Source-IP, Destination-IP, URI, User-Agent, Username/Password used during login attempt", which can be used during analysis by the analyst.
* Service options that can be configured:
  * Service Port, Banner/Version, Template

### CITRIX ADC (HTTPS)

Emulates a CITRIX HTTPS service running on the server with the CITRIX portal page. By default, the service is configured to run on 'TCP/443', any connection attempts made with the service are logged and alerted.&#x20;

* Log data captured include "Source-IP, Destination-IP, URI, User-Agent, Username/Password used during login attempt".
* Service options that can be configured as needed.
  * Port, Banner/Version

### CISCO ASA (HTTPS)

Emulates a running Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) HTTP service on the server. By default, the service is configured to run on 'TCP/8443', any connection attempts made with the service are logged and alerted.&#x20;

* Log data captured include "Source-IP, Destination-IP, URI, User-Agent".&#x20;
* Though the service does not require additional configuration, the service port can be reconfigured as needed.


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