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So i configured a test private application to use HTTP browser access. FYI, the the app is hosted in our AWS environment and uses an auto-generated Amazon certificate. After enabling developer tools in my Chrome browser it clearly shows the session is still using TLS encryption. The only thing visibly different by enabling HTTP vs HTTPS in the private app configuration is it adds 80 to the unique URL name. Everything else appears to be encrypted. Can you explain in more detail what the difference between configuring HTTP and HTTPS?

Hello @jschuele,

 

I replied in the duplicate thread to this one but wanted to copy the response here:

 

All Browser Access connections will be encrypted between the user’s browser and the Publisher.  The HTTP/HTTPS in the app configuration specifies if the app itself uses HTTP or HTTPS and if HTTPS, whether Netskope should trust self signed certificates.  Browser Access will always use HTTPS for the user session through NPA. 


Hi @jschuele 

Hope you are doing well. If answer shared by @sshiflett helps your question. Please free to mark his reply as best answer

 


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