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Pomerium builds secure, clientless connections to internal web apps and services without a corporate VPN.

Pomerium is:

  • Easier because you dont have to maintain a client or software.
  • Faster because its deployed directly where your apps and services are. No more expensive data backhauling.
  • Safer because every single action is verified for trusted identity, device, and context.

Its not a VPN alternative its the trusted, full-proof way to protect your business.

Docs

For comprehensive docs, and tutorials see our documentation.

Integration Tests

To run the integration tests locally, first build a local development image:

./scripts/build-dev-docker.bash

Next go to the integration/clusters folder and pick a cluster, for example google-single, then use docker-compose to start the cluster. We use an environment variable to specify the dev docker image we built earlier:

cd integration/clusters/google-single
env POMERIUM_TAG=dev docker-compose up -V

Once that's up and running you can run the integration tests from another terminal:

go test -count=1 -v ./integration/...

If you need to make a change to the clusters themselves, there's a tpl folder that contains jsonnet files. Make a change and then rebuild the clusters by running:

go run ./integration/cmd/pomerium-integration-tests/ generate-configuration