Cloud Edge Secure Access Getting Started Guide
- Cloud Edge Secure Access
- Welcome to SonicWall Cloud Edge!
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Networks
- Groups and Members
- Securing the Platform
- Monitoring
- Compliance
- SonicWall Support
Heroku Enterprise
This article describes how you can configure a connection from your Heroku Private Services to SonicWall Cloud Edge using IPSec. This lets you connect to hosts on your private networks and vice versa. Connections are established over the public internet, but all traffic is encrypted using IPSec.
Setting up the VPN connection
After you obtain your private SonicWall Cloud Edge gateway, set up a VPN gateway for the Private Space with the following command:
* Shell
Copy ``` heroku spaces:vpn:connect \ --name Network \ --ip PUBLIC_IP_OF_YOUR_VPN_GATEWAY \ --cidrs '10.255.248.0/21' \ --space SPACE
Setting up the gateway takes a few minutes. Use the Wait command to wait for the gateway to be ready:
* Shell
Copy ```
heroku spaces :vpn :wait --space SPACE network
When the gateway is ready, get the configuration with:
* Shell
Copy ```
heroku spaces :vpn :info --space SPACE network
This returns a table containing all the details you need to configure SonicWall Cloud Edge. Here is an example response:
* Text
Copy ```
heroku spaces:vpn:info --space SPACE network
=== SPACE VPNs
VPN Tunnel Customer Gateway VPN Gateway Pre-shared Key Routable Subnets IKE Version
────────── ──────────────── ───────────── ────────────── ──────────────── ───────────
Tunnel 1 52.91.173.226 34.203.187.158 abcdef12345 10.0.0.0 /16 1 Tunnel 2 52.91.173.226 34.227.70.143 123456abcdef 10.0.0.0 /16 1
Please contact us to coordinate and share the configuration above securely.
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