Software Secure Access
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Private Resource located in multiple locations

Use these examples for configuring private resources when using Resource Connector Groups to connect traffic.

Suppose you have a private resource Application1 deployed in Location1 and Location2:

  • If users will access using browser-based connections, create a separate private resource for each location.
  • If users access the resource using different IP addresses in Location1 and Location2:

    Configure a separate private resource for each resource location, and associate each private resource with a resource connector group in the appropriate region.

  • If the private resource is defined using an FQDN that is common to Location1 and Location2:

    Configure a single private resource and associate the resource with different connector groups in different regions if applicable.

  • If the private resource is accessed in both locations using the same IP address:

    Configure a single private resource and associate the resource with different connector groups in different regions if applicable.

  • If the private resource is defined with multiple IP addresses, and it is accessible in any location using any of the addresses:

    Configure a single private resource with multiple entries for "Internally reachable address." Associate the resource with different connector groups in different regions if applicable.