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Quick Overview
The Apps section in zAccess allows administrators to define individual applications that endpoints can access. Each app entry is configured using either a web URL or an IP address and is paired with a designated gateway IP through which traffic should be routed. This is foundational to policy creation and enforcement.
How to Use This Feature in the UI
- Navigate to the zAccess interface and select Policy Configuration > Apps.
- Click on ADD APP.
- Enter the application details:
- App Name: A user-friendly label for identification.
- IP Address or URL: The destination for which access is being configured.
- Gateway IP: The local gateway through which traffic to this app should route.
- Click Save to register the app configuration.
- Repeat as necessary for other apps, or group them later using App Groups.
Concepts & Use Cases
- Access Control Granularity: Define access to specific applications or services rather than allowing unrestricted internet access.
- Gateway-Aware Routing: Direct application traffic through designated paths (gateways), optimizing performance or enforcing security boundaries.
- Application Whitelisting: Combine with policies and rulesets to implement app-specific allowlists.
- Compliance Control: Restrict access to only approved enterprise services, especially for remote or mobile users.
Troubleshooting & FAQs
- Why is my app not reachable?
Ensure the gateway IP is correctly configured and reachable from the endpoint’s assigned subnet. - Can I assign the same app to multiple gateways?
Yes, but you’ll need to define separate entries for each app-gateway pair or group them accordingly for conditional routing. - What if the app uses a dynamic IP?
Use a domain name instead of an IP address to account for DNS-based resolution. - Is there logging for app access?
Yes, app access attempts can be tracked via endpoint sessions and event logs. - Does the gateway need to host the application?
No, the gateway acts as a route/path enforcement point, not a host for the application itself.
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