- What is BlackBerry Access?
- Getting started with BlackBerry Access
- Managing BlackBerry Access
- Making BlackBerry Access available to users
- Configuring BlackBerry Access app settings
- Configuring the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher
- Whitelist the BlackBerry UEM App Catalog in the BlackBerry Dynamics Connectivity profile
- Configure single sign-on for BlackBerry Access in BlackBerry UEM
- Setting up a PAC file to manage a proxy infrastructure
- Configure RSA SecurID soft token authentication
- Kerberos authentication support
- Managing certificates
- Security features
- Video support
- Configuring allowed Internet domains
- Changing communications protocols
- Configure access to WebRTC-based destinations
- Allow users to open custom URL schemes
- Allow users to securely edit files within an app in BlackBerry Access on Windows or macOS
- Identifying BlackBerry Access in user agent
- Using BlackBerry Analytics to collect app data
- Troubleshooting
- Feature support
- Browser support for HTML5 and CSS3
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Access 3.17
- BlackBerry Access Administration Guide
- Managing BlackBerry Access
- Configuring allowed Internet domains
Configuring allowed Internet domains
You can configure default and allowed Internet domains for users to use in
BlackBerry Access
. This allows users to reach servers by typing the unqualified domain name instead of the FQDN. For example, if your organization has an internal server running knowledge base software with an FQDN of kb.example.com, you can configure domain information so that users can reach that server by simply typing "kb" in the browser.You use connectivity profiles to specify allowed Internet domains in
BlackBerry UEM
. You can set up configurations that apply to your entire user base or configurations that apply only to specific user groups.For more information, see Create a
BlackBerry
Dynamics
connectivity profile in the BlackBerry UEM Administration content.