Video: Use CloudConnexa To Create a Site-to-Site Network With Application Domain-Based Routing
This video shows application domain-based routing working between two connected sites. CloudConnexa connects an HQ network and a Branch network, allowing the computers in each site to access authorized applications from the other.
This video shows application domain-based routing working between two connected sites. CloudConnexa connects an HQ network and a Branch network, allowing the computers in each site to access authorized applications from the other.
Date published: | 06/23/2023 |
Functionality covered: | Adding Networks, Deploy Connector on Linux (Ubuntu), enable NAT, enable routing (IP forwarding), application domain-based routing, access groups, adding DNS records, |
Description | Two networks are connected to CloudConnexa. Connector software is installed on a Linux computer running Ubuntu on each network. The Ubuntu computer is set up as a router, allowing for the traffic generated from computers on the network to be routed to CloudConnexa. As application domain-routing is being used, two things need to be ensured:
Access Groups can be setup for each Network/Site so that only authorized applications can be accessed between sites. |
Length | 13:48 |