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Rasp Unified Access Proxy

The request came from the CFO at 10:14 a.m. The VPN was down again, and engineers couldn’t reach production. This is the moment when you realize your network edge is brittle, overloaded, and chained to old tools. The solution isn’t another patchwork of tunnels and firewalls. It’s a unified access layer that works across every service, every environment, and every team — without slowing down. Rasp Unified Access Proxy was built for this exact problem. It collapses the sprawl of SSH bastions, AP

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The request came from the CFO at 10:14 a.m. The VPN was down again, and engineers couldn’t reach production.

This is the moment when you realize your network edge is brittle, overloaded, and chained to old tools. The solution isn’t another patchwork of tunnels and firewalls. It’s a unified access layer that works across every service, every environment, and every team — without slowing down.

Rasp Unified Access Proxy was built for this exact problem. It collapses the sprawl of SSH bastions, API gateways, web proxies, and VPNs into a single entry point. That single point enforces identity, policy, and session control for every request. It works with your existing IDP, logs every action, and scales from one service to thousands without a mess of configs.

Most teams lose time and focus juggling conflicting access rules between environments. Staging has one set of credentials, production another. Cloud providers each need their own keys. Internal services get forgotten until something breaks. A Rasp Unified Access Proxy removes that fragmentation. Every request — to an API, a database, a web app — flows through one policy engine where you can permit, deny, or require step‑up authentication.

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Speed matters. A slow proxy is worse than no proxy — security can’t be an excuse for delay. That’s why the best Rasp Unified Access Proxy designs use lightweight, low‑latency transport while keeping full inspection and enforcement in place. End‑to‑end encryption remains intact. Audit trails are comprehensive and searchable.

Deployments don’t have to be long projects. Modern unified access layers can be stood up in minutes, connected to your identity system, and tested against multiple services the same day. No custom agents on every client machine. No rewrite of your apps. Just a direct, enforceable line between your users and the resources they need.

Security teams win with centralized control. Developers win with one consistent way to connect. Ops teams win with better uptime and fewer moving parts. And executives win because the risk profile drops while productivity goes up.

If you’re spending more engineering cycles keeping your perimeter duct‑taped together than building, it’s time to shift. See a Rasp Unified Access Proxy running live in minutes at hoop.dev — and watch complexity fall away.

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