Outbound request logging blacklist You can blacklist domains to allow only basic-level logging on those domains. To blacklist a domain, navigate to System Web Services > Outbound HTTP Log Domain Blacklist and create a new record. You must have the web_service_admin role to blacklist domains. Outbound request logging blacklist domain requirements When you blacklist outbound request logging for a domain, the value you enter in the Domain field must meet certain requirements. Requirements The value you enter in the Domain field must meet the following requirements. Begins with HTTP:// or HTTPS://. Is a domain pattern or IP address. Ends with alphanumeric characters preceded by a period, such as .com. Includes at most a single wildcard character immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. Wildcard You can use a single wildcard character (*) in the domain pattern. Use this wildcard immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern, such as http://*.domain.com to include all subdomains. The wildcard must immediately follow the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. If you use an IP address instead of domain pattern, you must enter the full IP address without a wildcard.Note: You cannot use multiple wildcards, or specify a wildcard without a domain pattern. Values such as * or *.* are not supported. Domain matching When evaluating the Origin header in a request, ServiceNow prioritizes rules that match the domain pattern exactly. If no exact match is found, the next closest match is used. For example, if there are rules for the domain patterns http://*.blog.mysite.com and http://*.mysite.com, a request from http://alice.blog.mysite.com will match the http://*.blog.mysite.com pattern. Examples of valid and invalid domains Table 1. Examples Valid domain Invalid domain http://*.ms.net https://*com https://*.ms.com http://*..com https://*.com.au http://192.168.1.* http://192.168.1.1 http://*.168.1.126 http://*.service-now.com http://blog.*.service-now.com http://*.com http://*com
Outbound request logging blacklist You can blacklist domains to allow only basic-level logging on those domains. To blacklist a domain, navigate to System Web Services > Outbound HTTP Log Domain Blacklist and create a new record. You must have the web_service_admin role to blacklist domains. Outbound request logging blacklist domain requirements When you blacklist outbound request logging for a domain, the value you enter in the Domain field must meet certain requirements. Requirements The value you enter in the Domain field must meet the following requirements. Begins with HTTP:// or HTTPS://. Is a domain pattern or IP address. Ends with alphanumeric characters preceded by a period, such as .com. Includes at most a single wildcard character immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. Wildcard You can use a single wildcard character (*) in the domain pattern. Use this wildcard immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern, such as http://*.domain.com to include all subdomains. The wildcard must immediately follow the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. If you use an IP address instead of domain pattern, you must enter the full IP address without a wildcard.Note: You cannot use multiple wildcards, or specify a wildcard without a domain pattern. Values such as * or *.* are not supported. Domain matching When evaluating the Origin header in a request, ServiceNow prioritizes rules that match the domain pattern exactly. If no exact match is found, the next closest match is used. For example, if there are rules for the domain patterns http://*.blog.mysite.com and http://*.mysite.com, a request from http://alice.blog.mysite.com will match the http://*.blog.mysite.com pattern. Examples of valid and invalid domains Table 1. Examples Valid domain Invalid domain http://*.ms.net https://*com https://*.ms.com http://*..com https://*.com.au http://192.168.1.* http://192.168.1.1 http://*.168.1.126 http://*.service-now.com http://blog.*.service-now.com http://*.com http://*com
Outbound request logging blacklist You can blacklist domains to allow only basic-level logging on those domains. To blacklist a domain, navigate to System Web Services > Outbound HTTP Log Domain Blacklist and create a new record. You must have the web_service_admin role to blacklist domains. Outbound request logging blacklist domain requirements When you blacklist outbound request logging for a domain, the value you enter in the Domain field must meet certain requirements. Requirements The value you enter in the Domain field must meet the following requirements. Begins with HTTP:// or HTTPS://. Is a domain pattern or IP address. Ends with alphanumeric characters preceded by a period, such as .com. Includes at most a single wildcard character immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. Wildcard You can use a single wildcard character (*) in the domain pattern. Use this wildcard immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern, such as http://*.domain.com to include all subdomains. The wildcard must immediately follow the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. If you use an IP address instead of domain pattern, you must enter the full IP address without a wildcard.Note: You cannot use multiple wildcards, or specify a wildcard without a domain pattern. Values such as * or *.* are not supported. Domain matching When evaluating the Origin header in a request, ServiceNow prioritizes rules that match the domain pattern exactly. If no exact match is found, the next closest match is used. For example, if there are rules for the domain patterns http://*.blog.mysite.com and http://*.mysite.com, a request from http://alice.blog.mysite.com will match the http://*.blog.mysite.com pattern. Examples of valid and invalid domains Table 1. Examples Valid domain Invalid domain http://*.ms.net https://*com https://*.ms.com http://*..com https://*.com.au http://192.168.1.* http://192.168.1.1 http://*.168.1.126 http://*.service-now.com http://blog.*.service-now.com http://*.com http://*com
Outbound request logging blacklist domain requirements When you blacklist outbound request logging for a domain, the value you enter in the Domain field must meet certain requirements. Requirements The value you enter in the Domain field must meet the following requirements. Begins with HTTP:// or HTTPS://. Is a domain pattern or IP address. Ends with alphanumeric characters preceded by a period, such as .com. Includes at most a single wildcard character immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. Wildcard You can use a single wildcard character (*) in the domain pattern. Use this wildcard immediately following the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern, such as http://*.domain.com to include all subdomains. The wildcard must immediately follow the scheme and hierarchical portion of the domain pattern. If you use an IP address instead of domain pattern, you must enter the full IP address without a wildcard.Note: You cannot use multiple wildcards, or specify a wildcard without a domain pattern. Values such as * or *.* are not supported. Domain matching When evaluating the Origin header in a request, ServiceNow prioritizes rules that match the domain pattern exactly. If no exact match is found, the next closest match is used. For example, if there are rules for the domain patterns http://*.blog.mysite.com and http://*.mysite.com, a request from http://alice.blog.mysite.com will match the http://*.blog.mysite.com pattern. Examples of valid and invalid domains Table 1. Examples Valid domain Invalid domain http://*.ms.net https://*com https://*.ms.com http://*..com https://*.com.au http://192.168.1.* http://192.168.1.1 http://*.168.1.126 http://*.service-now.com http://blog.*.service-now.com http://*.com http://*com