Integrating cloud-based services with private resources can be challenging, especially when security is a top priority. This Builder’s Hub article explains how to securely connect the Celigo integration platform as a service (iPaaS) to a private resource in a private subnet. In this example we’ll use a PostgreSQL database hosted on AWS, a bastion host and SSH tunneling to enable the Celigo on-premises agent to communicate with isolated private resources without compromising security.
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