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Allowing access to 's services from a restricted network

If your network restricts access to specific domains, a network administrator may be able to grant access to 's services by creating exceptions for 's domain names.

About access to from a restricted network

In rare cases, an institution's network access policy may restrict access to specific domain names for end users. For example, the policy may use DNS filtering to deny access to sites like . If your institution requires this level of control, but you still want to permit access to services on , you can create exceptions in your policy to allow access to the necessary domains.

Retrieving 's domain names using the REST API

You can use the REST API to retrieve a list of 's domain names.

Warning

The list of domains from the REST API is not intended to be comprehensive. If you block access to services using DNS, but selectively allow access to 's domain names, any or all of and related services may not function properly or at all for your end users.

For more information, see REST API endpoints for meta data.