I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos about Cloudflare Zero Trust. The insights you've shared will definitely elevate my usage of tunnels. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I recently subscribed and look forward to more content from you.
@acc3366 Thank you so much for your feedback! I'm glad you found the videos helpful appreciate you subscribing. I hope you keep enjoying the content and finding it helpful.
Thanks @debnathmriganka2010 - The only authentication that is available via tunnels would be those under settings in Zero trust. If you go into the zero trust section and at the bottom left click on settings you can go to Authentication and then click on the blue Add New button. This shows the list of third party applications that can be used for authentication into the tunnel, but there is not an additional one beyond that. Once you authenticate with one of these you are in the tunnel. If you want 2FA beyond that you would need to do something for your various applications. The one time pin like you mentioned is close to 2FA, but once you authenticate you are in. Let me know if I am misunderstanding your request. Thanks for watching!
Great video, when adding access to the application, it says "No DNS record found for this domain. The policy may not execute as expected" why?what can i do?
@davidnwokoro Great question. Make sure that you have the subdomain set up in your tunnel as well. I should have done a better job with that, so my apologies. Under the tunnel that you created, click on “Edit” then “Add a Public Hostname” Put in the details for your application subdomain.yourdomain.com, and the ip/port and it will automatically create the DNS entry for you. This is done at the 1:30 mark of the video, and will allow Cloudflare to create the DNS records created for you. Then when you go to applications, you can set up the subdomain.yourdomain.com with the authentication methods you choose. It will show that message if you do not have the public hostname set up on the tunnel. You can go into your DNS records in Cloudflare to double check it was created and you will see the Name (subdomain) and a bunch of text under the content. This is what is created for you. Let me know if this does not make sense or if you are still stuck! Thanks for watching.
I have thoroughly enjoyed your videos about Cloudflare Zero Trust. The insights you've shared will definitely elevate my usage of tunnels. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I recently subscribed and look forward to more content from you.
@acc3366 Thank you so much for your feedback! I'm glad you found the videos helpful appreciate you subscribing. I hope you keep enjoying the content and finding it helpful.
This helped me alot, thank you for this!
Awesome! So glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic!
I appreciate that. Thank you for watching!
Thank you I was looking for a more secure way to expose one of my services to the internet.
Awesome! I’m so glad this video was useful to you.
Sir, this is very good tutorial, Please can you help me using 2FA app. how to add it to my tunnel I mean one time pin and 2FA also both.
Thanks @debnathmriganka2010 - The only authentication that is available via tunnels would be those under settings in Zero trust. If you go into the zero trust section and at the bottom left click on settings you can go to Authentication and then click on the blue Add New button. This shows the list of third party applications that can be used for authentication into the tunnel, but there is not an additional one beyond that. Once you authenticate with one of these you are in the tunnel. If you want 2FA beyond that you would need to do something for your various applications. The one time pin like you mentioned is close to 2FA, but once you authenticate you are in. Let me know if I am misunderstanding your request. Thanks for watching!
Great video, when adding access to the application, it says "No DNS record found for this domain. The policy may not execute as expected"
why?what can i do?
@davidnwokoro Great question. Make sure that you have the subdomain set up in your tunnel as well. I should have done a better job with that, so my apologies.
Under the tunnel that you created, click on “Edit” then “Add a Public Hostname” Put in the details for your application subdomain.yourdomain.com, and the ip/port and it will automatically create the DNS entry for you. This is done at the 1:30 mark of the video, and will allow Cloudflare to create the DNS records created for you.
Then when you go to applications, you can set up the subdomain.yourdomain.com with the authentication methods you choose. It will show that message if you do not have the public hostname set up on the tunnel.
You can go into your DNS records in Cloudflare to double check it was created and you will see the Name (subdomain) and a bunch of text under the content. This is what is created for you.
Let me know if this does not make sense or if you are still stuck! Thanks for watching.
@@Whats.New.Andrew Awesome, this worked, Thanks Andrew!
@@davidnwokoroOutstanding! You are welcome.