Applying globle access policies to ZT public hostnames
Hi, I have a remote server where I test multiple web services. I use Zero Trust Tunnels and public hostnames to ensure security and ease of management. For each new HTTP service running on the server, I create a public hostname via Zero Trust Tunnel, then create an application to restrict access to myself. This allows safe testing in a browser without configuring firewalls, passwords, etc.
While this workflow works, I'm unsure of its efficiency. For each public hostname, I must create a new application, or else it defaults to being fully public on the internet. Additionally, I need to create the same policies for every application. Is there a way to establish a default or global access policy for the entire domain? Thank you!
While this workflow works, I'm unsure of its efficiency. For each public hostname, I must create a new application, or else it defaults to being fully public on the internet. Additionally, I need to create the same policies for every application. Is there a way to establish a default or global access policy for the entire domain? Thank you!
