Connect on-premises resources
You can connect your own devices in oneclick™ and deliver them to your users.
The following options are available for connecting:
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Connect end devices (Windows/Mac) Connect individual end devices directly to oneclick™. This method is particularly suitable for workstations or individual devices that users should access via remote access.
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Direct Internet Access Use this option for individual destination systems with a public IP address or a publicly accessible hostname (e.g. DynDNS). The destination system is accessed directly via the Internet (e.g. for individual cloud resources with a public IP address).
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oneclick™ Mesh This method is suitable for devices without their own public IP address or for environments with increased security requirements. The oneclick™ Mesh client establishes an encrypted connection directly between the connected device and oneclick™. Your resource only needs access to the Internet. All devices associated with the mesh network remain visible to each other within your management unit.
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Port Forwarding Ideal for individual resources that are connected to the Internet via a network or router. The resources can be accessed via port forwarding. To do this, the appropriate port forwarding for the destination system must be set up in the firewall.
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VPN IPsec VPN IPsec is the best choice when an entire network with multiple devices is to be connected to oneclick™. oneclick™ supports all common VPN configurations. For the connection setup, an automatic mode can be selected and an extensive manual mode can be configured.
Configure and deliver resources to users
After connecting a resource, you configure user access via apps. Depending on the use case, the deployment is done via the following configuration steps:
For more details, see the step-by-step guide.