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Tutorial: Deploy Airbyte in GCP with IAP #6323

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marcosmarxm opened this issue Sep 20, 2021 · 6 comments
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Tutorial: Deploy Airbyte in GCP with IAP #6323

marcosmarxm opened this issue Sep 20, 2021 · 6 comments
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marcosmarxm commented Sep 20, 2021

Tell us about the documentation you'd like us to add or update.

Users request a lot about Auth, maybe this can help them deploying more secure instances.

If applicable, add links to the relevant docs that should be updated

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yu-iskw commented Dec 17, 2021

I faced the same issue. I think this is crucial for Google Cloud users so that we make airbyte more secure. Otherwise, we have to connect the airbyte environment in VPC only over port forwarding.
https://airbytehq.slack.com/archives/C01MFR03D5W/p1639730122449300

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@Amruta-Ranade / @arimbr fyi!

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toandm commented Nov 21, 2022

Please update this, so important. If you can do one for AWS that will be really helpful too.

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