Using Private Endpoints to Restrict Access to WebApps from Public Network
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2020
- In this session, We will have an overview of what Azure Endpoints are and they can be best utilized to bring App Services Web Apps to the defined virtual network in the same region in order to restrict access to the web app from the public network and allow secure access only from within the corporate network.
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Congratulations for this explanation! It helped a lot! Thank you!
Thank you! Glad it helped.
Hi Neeraj - Thanks for the video, it really helped. After spending hours and getting frustrated, I watched this one and realized i missed the tiny details of app service plan, which turned out to be the most important one !! Awesome work :)
Thank you so much Avi. Glad it helped. Really thankful for your kind words of appreciation.
Fantastic explanation and demo. Thanks alot for this
Thank you so much, Adi. Glad you liked it. Those kind words of appreciation keeps me motivated.
I am unsure why tech companies like AWS and Azure complicate things
if we were to explain
a NAS storage newly added to domain has to be accessed
what we will do on-prem
we will add a private IP to that and start accessing the resource
if this kind of explanation is there , it is always easy for any one to follow
BTW this is a good explanation ***** (5 stars)
Glad you liked it!
Hi Neeraj, how can we connect a synapse workspace which is public(no cidr range to whitelist at destination) with a private services within a cidr range like aks/db/etc.....
Apologies for the delayed response. If I understand your question correctly, you wish to connect to your Azure Synapse workspace using private links. If that is the question, here is the link for you.
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/synapse-analytics/security/how-to-connect-to-workspace-with-private-links
You can have this and then access from services within the CIDR range of the VNet. I hope this helps.
Hi,
I created 3 Azure web apps in the same network and 1 app is public-facing and the other 2 apps should have access through the 1st app.
I used the "access restriction" and turned off public access to the other 2 apps.
How can we access the other 2 apps from 1st app.?
Please help.
Hello Prem, the best way to achieve this is by using Azure Front Door. You can also use Private endpoints as well. It will be better if they6 use the same App Service Plan.