Private-network connectivity
Connect private systems without exposing them directly to the internet.
UNIFYConnect Agent provides controlled outbound connectivity between customer-hosted systems and UNIFYConnect workflows where target systems remain inside private networks.
Many identity workflows still need to reach private-network systems.
UNIFYConnect Cloud can manage identity workflows, but some targets remain inside customer networks, including Active Directory, HR systems, and internal applications.
UNIFYConnect Agent, formerly referred to publicly as UNIFY Port Bridge, provides a controlled connectivity pattern for those private targets.
The agent brokers controlled access to approved internal targets.
UNIFY works with each customer to define the required relay name, host, and host-port mappings for the internal service being exposed to the UNIFYConnect workflow.
The agent keeps the network path outbound while UNIFYConnect orchestrates the workflow.
At a high level, UNIFYConnect sends approved workflow requests through a secure relay. The customer-hosted agent maintains the outbound encrypted session and then connects only to the configured internal targets.
Specific relay names, internal hosts, ports, protocols, credentials, and runtime settings are defined per customer deployment.
The connectivity model is scoped to the deployment requirement.
The agent is configured for customer-specific access control and runtime settings. Connectivity is encrypted and aligned to the governance and network expectations agreed for the environment.
Need UNIFYConnect to reach private-network targets?
Tell UNIFY which internal directories, HR systems, or applications need to be connected to your identity workflow.