Note that only "white-listed" [1] traffic is going through Twingate network. Regular user traffic (public resources) is proxied to the respective data sources directly from client devices. [1] "white-listed" resources…
The Linux version will be available soon.
Twingate integrates with the existing Identity Provider used by that company to authenticate users. So you'll be redirected to that IdP upon your first start of the client. [p.s. I'm one of the engineers working on…
Note that only "white-listed" [1] traffic is going through Twingate network. Regular user traffic (public resources) is proxied to the respective data sources directly from client devices. [1] "white-listed" resources…
The Linux version will be available soon.
Twingate integrates with the existing Identity Provider used by that company to authenticate users. So you'll be redirected to that IdP upon your first start of the client. [p.s. I'm one of the engineers working on…