About Revoking a Resource Connector
Revoke a connector if, for example, you suspect that it is rogue or has been compromised.
Revoking a connector will:
- Prevent the connector from connecting to Secure Access and providing connections to private resources. Existing connections through the connector instance will be dropped, and affected users must re-initiate connections to resources. Other existing connectors are not affected.
- Invalidate the current provisioning key for the connector group and generate a new key. The provisioning key is used only during connector creation, so existing connectors are not affected. When you add connectors to the connector group in the future, you can no longer use the old key.
Revoking a connector does not delete deployed connector instances. To delete a connector instance, see the documentation for your virtual environment.
To revoke a connector, see Disable, Revoke, or Delete a Connector.