05-17-2018 01:44 PM
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05-23-2018 07:15 PM
Hello,
If this is an NG On prem instance and your consultant is on an External network, you'll want to make sure the Hivemanager has a public facing IP that the Consultant could put into their Browser. This may be ok for temporary access, but please keep in mind that it would be exposing the Hivemanager server to the internet.
You'll need to make rules up-stream at your firewall to specify exactly how you want to allow access. I would recommend getting your Consultant's IP Address and only allowing their IP to access the Hivemanager from outside.
The best way, is if your consultant can VPN to your network, and access the Hivemanager Locally.
I hope this was helpful, happy to assist,
David Souri
HiveCommunity Moderator
05-23-2018 07:15 PM
Hello,
If this is an NG On prem instance and your consultant is on an External network, you'll want to make sure the Hivemanager has a public facing IP that the Consultant could put into their Browser. This may be ok for temporary access, but please keep in mind that it would be exposing the Hivemanager server to the internet.
You'll need to make rules up-stream at your firewall to specify exactly how you want to allow access. I would recommend getting your Consultant's IP Address and only allowing their IP to access the Hivemanager from outside.
The best way, is if your consultant can VPN to your network, and access the Hivemanager Locally.
I hope this was helpful, happy to assist,
David Souri
HiveCommunity Moderator
05-17-2018 03:04 PM
Got NAT'ing set up to your instance of Hive Manager to allow external access?