Setting up VPN Tunneling for Web Link apps in VMware Workspace ONE UEM can be a complex process, and it's important to follow the correct steps to ensure everything works as expected. Here are some s...
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Setting up VPN Tunneling for Web Link apps in VMware Workspace ONE UEM can be a complex process, and it's important to follow the correct steps to ensure everything works as expected. Here are some steps and troubleshooting tips to help you get started: Check Prerequisites: Make sure you have the necessary licenses and permissions to configure VPN Tunneling in Workspace ONE UEM. Ensure that your Android device is enrolled in Workspace ONE UEM and has the appropriate profiles and settings applied. Configure VPN Tunneling Profile: In the Workspace ONE UEM console, navigate to "Devices & Users" > "Profiles & Resources" > "Profiles" and click "Add" to create a new profile. Select the platform (Android) and the profile type (VPN). Configure the VPN settings, including the server details, authentication method, and any other required parameters. Make sure to enable the "Per-App VPN" or "Tunnel" option, depending on your version of Workspace ONE UEM. Assign this VPN profile to the appropriate devices or device groups. Publish the Web Link App: Ensure that the Web Link app you want to use with VPN Tunneling is added to the Workspace ONE UEM console. You can do this by going to "Apps & Books" > "Applications" and adding the app. Configure the app to use the VPN Tunneling profile you created in step 2. You can do this by editing the app's settings and specifying the VPN profile under the "Network" or similar section. Catalog Visibility: The "Tunnel - Workspace ONE" app should be automatically added to the Workspace ONE UEM console when you configure VPN Tunneling. However, if it's not showing up in the catalog or managed Play Store, you may need to check the app's configuration. Make sure the app is assigned to the correct user groups and device profiles to ensure visibility. Verify that the app is compatible with your Android devices. Troubleshooting "Tunnel - Workspace ONE" App: If you're unable to edit, delete, or re-add the "Tunnel - Workspace ONE" app, it could be due to permission issues. Ensure that you have the necessary administrative rights to manage apps in Workspace ONE UEM. Contact VMware support if you encounter persistent issues with the app management. Testing: Enroll a test Android device in Workspace ONE UEM with the VPN and Web Link app profiles applied. Test the VPN Tunneling functionality by launching the Web Link app and verifying that it can access the internal resources through the VPN. Also, browse the following resources. https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Workspace-ONE-Discussions/Can-I-add-a-web-link-onto-the-iOS-Dock-Can-I-add-it-to-in/m-p/1873301 https://communities.vmware.com/t5/vSphere-Client-SDK-Documents/vSphere-Web-Client-Extensions-Programming-Guide-5-1-pdf/ta-p/2794046 https://xnxubdvpnbrowserapk.net https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Workspace-ONE-Discussions/App-Tunnel-with-AppConfig-amp-Airwatch-SDK-Approaches/m-p/2905991