Barracuda SecureEdge allows you to deploy other appliances, such as Connectors and IoT devices. In addition, the SecureEdge Manager Integration tab allows administrators to connect CloudGen Firewalls to Barracuda SecureEdge.
Barracuda CloudGen Firewall Integration
Barracuda CloudGen Firewall appliances can be enrolled with Barracuda SecureEdge as a point of enforcement for resource access policies. The firewall appliances can be either stand-alone or Control Center-managed units. After completing the registration process, the appliance gets enrolled and automatically appears in Barracuda SecureEdge, which indicates that the connection is established. The Integration >CloudGen Firewall tab provides an overview of all connected CloudGen Firewalls.
For more information, see How to Configure a Barracuda CloudGen Firewall in Barracuda SecureEdge.
For more information, see How to Block UDP Port 443 on CloudGen Firewalls.
SecureEdge Connectors
The Barracuda SecureEdge Connector establishes a connection between the service and a resource that cannot be reached via routing. It also provides a feature in which the admin can configure a list of resources that the SecureEdge Connector can connect to. Each resource can be reached via the Barracuda SecureEdge Agent if a policy for it exists. The Infrastructure > Connectors tab provides an overview of all connected Connectors and lets you configure network settings and manage your connections.
For more information, see How to Configure the SecureEdge Connector.
For more information on how to set up the Connector on a Linux client, see How to Configure the Connector on Linux Client.
SecureEdge IoT Devices
The Barracuda SecureEdge Manager allows you to enroll the Barracuda Secure Connector, an IoT device, with the unified cloud service entity known as SecureEdge. Barracuda Secure Connector is a hardware device that offers large-scale remote access capabilities and allows the ever-growing number of IoT devices and micro-networks to securely connect to the corporate data center via VPN. The Infrastructure > IoT tab provides an overview of all connected IoT devices and lets you configure network settings and manage your connections.
For more information, see How to Configure IoT Devices in Barracuda SecureEdge.
IPsec VPN
The Barracuda SecureEdge Manager can establish IPsec VPN tunnels to any standard-compliant third-party IKEv2 IPsec VPN gateway. IPsec IKEv2 tunnels can be created on all types of site devices, hardware or virtual. You can configure IKEv2 tunnels both for static routing and dynamic routing using BGP. The Integration >IPsec VPN tab provides an overview of all connected IPsec VPN tunnels.
For more information, see IPsec VPN.
For more information, see How to Configure a Site-to-Site IPsec IKEv2 VPN Tunnel on SecureEdge Using Static Routing.
For more information, see How to Configure a Site-to-Site IPsec IKEv2 VPN Tunnel on SecureEdge Using Dynamic Routing (BGP).
Further Information
- How to Configure Barracuda XDR in SecureEdge.
- How to Configure Log Streaming to Microsoft Azure Log Analytics Workspace.