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If [[Tenant Subdomains]] are enabled in the platform, this value defines the service provider's subdomain. If they are not, then the prefix adds text to the domain name that happens to include a dot (period). | |||
The prefix field accepts alphanumerics and the underscore. The prefix is added to the Service Domain setting to produce the (read-only) Domain URL. | |||
;Examples: | ;Examples: | ||
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|xyz||abc.com||xyz.abc.com | |xyz||abc.com||xyz.abc.com | ||
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'''Reserved Subdomains'''<br> | |||
:https://{ | Admins can specify which subdomains are restricted from creation by normal tenants in the LongJump interface. When a user enters a restricted subdomain on the tenant creation page, an error message appears below that field. By default, a set of subdomains are added as reserved subdomains. It can be updated as per the requirement. | ||
That URL gives you the ServiceDesk application, | :'''''Accessing Reserved Subdomains''''' | ||
#Go to '''LongJump''' > '''Configure Service Settings''' > '''Edit'''. | |||
#In the '''Reserved Subdomains''' field, type the subdomains you wish to restrict. <br>Subdomains should be entered as comma-separated-values, with no spaces before or after the comma. | |||
#Ensure that you restart the server after making changes to the LongJump platform. | |||
;Considerations: | |||
:* You already know that you use this URL to manage tenants: | |||
::http://{yourPrefix}.{yourDomain}/networking/Service?t=1&targetpage=ViewPort.jsp | |||
:* You can also access the platform in the same way that other tenants do, using a URL of this kind: | |||
::https://{yourPrefix}.{yourDomain}.com/networking/servicedesk/index.jsp | |||
:* That URL gives you the ServiceDesk application and other applications, just like any other tenant. | |||
:* If [[Tenant Subdomains]] are enabled, you can also enable the ServiceDesk [[Service Portal]], which your tenants could use to file service requests. | |||
:: (Without Tenant Subdomains, you can still log in to the platform to access applications--but there can be no Service Portal. That capability exists only when there is distinctive a URL that no other tenant would use to log on. If Tenant Subdomains are not enabled, then all tenants use the same URL to log in.) |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 29 May 2023
If Tenant Subdomains are enabled in the platform, this value defines the service provider's subdomain. If they are not, then the prefix adds text to the domain name that happens to include a dot (period).
The prefix field accepts alphanumerics and the underscore. The prefix is added to the Service Domain setting to produce the (read-only) Domain URL.
- Examples
Prefix for Service Domain Service Domain Domain URL(Read Only) www.abc.com www.abc.com xyz www.abc.com xyz.abc.com xyz abc.com xyz.abc.com
Reserved Subdomains
Admins can specify which subdomains are restricted from creation by normal tenants in the LongJump interface. When a user enters a restricted subdomain on the tenant creation page, an error message appears below that field. By default, a set of subdomains are added as reserved subdomains. It can be updated as per the requirement.
- Accessing Reserved Subdomains
- Go to LongJump > Configure Service Settings > Edit.
- In the Reserved Subdomains field, type the subdomains you wish to restrict.
Subdomains should be entered as comma-separated-values, with no spaces before or after the comma. - Ensure that you restart the server after making changes to the LongJump platform.
- Considerations
-
- You already know that you use this URL to manage tenants:
- You can also access the platform in the same way that other tenants do, using a URL of this kind:
- That URL gives you the ServiceDesk application and other applications, just like any other tenant.
- If Tenant Subdomains are enabled, you can also enable the ServiceDesk Service Portal, which your tenants could use to file service requests.
- (Without Tenant Subdomains, you can still log in to the platform to access applications--but there can be no Service Portal. That capability exists only when there is distinctive a URL that no other tenant would use to log on. If Tenant Subdomains are not enabled, then all tenants use the same URL to log in.)