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Network policies tutorial new screenshots (#120)
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Co-authored-by: Uri Sarid <[email protected]>
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sapirwo and usarid committed Sep 7, 2023
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It's now clear what happened:
1. The server is now protected, and is also blocking some of its clients. Click on it to see what to do about it.
2. Calls from **[client]** are declared and therefore allowed (solid green line).
3. Calls from **[client-other]** are not declared and therefore blocked (dashed red line). Click on the line to see what to do about it.
4. By the way, the two clients themselves are unprotected -- though we don't detect any traffic to them, we cannot be certain they don't expose addressable endpoints.
2. Calls from **[client]** are declared and therefore allowed (green line).
3. Calls from **[client-other]** are not declared and therefore blocked (red line). Click on the line to see what to do about it.

:::tip Done!
Otterize did its job of both protecting the server *and* allowing intended access.
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