Step-by-Step Setup Guide
This guide walks you through the initial account setup, token generation, and connecting your first project to Seal Security.
Account Creation & Token Generation
Follow these steps to access the platform and prepare your environment. If you already have a token, you can skip to the next section.
Access the Invite: Click on the Sign in > button in the Seal Security invite email you received.
Log In: Log in to the platform using your password or social login credentials.
Start Onboarding: We're starting the onboarding flow. Click Next > to begin.
Generate Token: First, you must generate a token to Seal's artifact server. This allows you to download our sealed versions.

Generate: Click on Generate token.
Copy: Copy the newly generated token using the copy icon at the right of the text box.
Important: You will need this token later. While it should eventually be saved in a secure location (like a password manager or secret store), copy it now for immediate use in the next steps.
Continue: Click Next >.
Click Maybe later to skip the GitHub integration.
View Protection page: You will land on the Protection screen.
Status: Since no projects are connected yet, we are not showing any results.
Next Step: We are now going to populate this data using the CLI.

Configure the Artifact Server
You will create a Remote Repository in Artifactory that points to the Seal Artifact Server, and then add it to your Virtual Repository. Since Seal proxies upstream traffic, it functions as a fully capable remote source.
Create Remote Repository:
Package Type: Select the relevant type -
Repository Key: Select a unique key - ``
URL: Enter the Seal Registry URL - ``.
Authentication:
Username:
jfrog.Password / Access Token: Paste your Seal Artifact Server Token.
Update Virtual Repository:
Go to your main Virtual Repository (e.g., ``).
Add the new `` repository to the list of aggregated repositories.
Priority: Ensure the Seal repository is higher in the resolution order than the public repositories to ensure sealed versions are found.
Sealing a package
Once you have integrated the Seal artifact server into your Jfrog instance, follow these steps to see the results.
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