For applications that use the App Gateway, the connection from the user travels the same network pathways you already have and CyberArk Identity connects to the CyberArk Identity Connector through the firewall.
B.
For applications that use the App Gateway, the connection from the user travels different network pathways and CyberArk Identity connects to the CyberArk Identity Connector through a separate connection from the firewall.
C.
On the App Gateway page, you can configure the application to enable users to access it if they are logging in from an external location.
D.
App gateway supports on-premises apps and web applications running on HTTPS only.
The App Gateway allows users to access on-premise applications from anywhere without a VPN. For applications that use the App Gateway, the connection from the user travels the same network pathways already in place. CyberArk Identity connects to the CyberArk Identity Connector through the firewall, which then connects to the on-premise directory service for authentication and authorization. This setup simplifies the user experience by allowing them to use the same URL to access the application whether they are on the internal network or outside the corporate network.
References:
CyberArk’s official documentation on configuring an application to use App Gateway1.
CyberArk’s overview of the App Gateway feature2.
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