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Configure the SureAccess Gateway

Many organizations host critical resources, applications, or databases within their on-premises infrastructure. By utilizing a back-end server in a VPN setup, users can establish a secure connection to access these resources through a VPN tunnel.

  1. Access Node Details:
  • Go to the Node Details tab to proceed with the gateway setup.
  1. Download and Install the SureAccess Gateway:
  • Click Download SureAccess Gateway to download the installer. The downloaded file must be installed on the BE server on a Linux server machine using the Enrollment PSK generated from the SureAccess tab.
  1. Set up for the BE Node
  • Login to your Linux machine as an administrator
  • Run the SureAccess Gateway installer from the path where the file, installer.tar.gz is placed.

   Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process:

  • Enter the SureMDM URL, and press Enter.
  • Enter your SureMDM Account ID, and press Enter.
  • Copy the secret key of Enrollment PSK from the SureAccess tab, paste it on the Linux machine, and then press Enter.
  • Enter a BE Node ID to register against an existing node. if you prefer not to initiate any specific node ID initially, leave it blank. The system will automatically select the one in the Not Started state.
  • In the Enter the Type of Server prompt, enter BE
  • Enter the Replica Count as 1 or a number of your choice.
  • A BE Node will be created.
  • Enter the Network Mask and press Enter.
  • Go back to the SureMDM Console’s Node Details tab and click on Refresh.
  • You should see the BE Node in the Running state.
  1. Start/Stop the Gateway Node
  • Select the node from the list and click Start Node/Stop Node to start or stop the SureAccess gateway.
  1. Your SureAccess Setup is now complete.