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Clientless access to private app

jschuele
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We have an internal AWS hosted app, thats not reachable from the internet, and we need to provide access to an external partner that doesn't have the NS Client. Can I use NPA and configure a new private app with Allow Browser Access enabled to do this? Or, what are other good options? Thx

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matt-frank
Partner
Partner

If the external partner can't or won't install the client, NPA via Browser access will be the way to go if the application is web based (80/443). If you want to expose a service that (ex. SSH), you'll need to front that with something like Guacamole to server the application to the user.    https://docs.netskope.com/en/netskope-help/data-security/netskope-private-access/private-app-managem....  

The thing to note with this path, is YOU MUST use an IDP to access to the application and this is called out in the above link.  

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matt-frank
Partner
Partner

If the external partner can't or won't install the client, NPA via Browser access will be the way to go if the application is web based (80/443). If you want to expose a service that (ex. SSH), you'll need to front that with something like Guacamole to server the application to the user.    https://docs.netskope.com/en/netskope-help/data-security/netskope-private-access/private-app-managem....  

The thing to note with this path, is YOU MUST use an IDP to access to the application and this is called out in the above link.  

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