For security reasons, you may want to limit the domains and protocols that your organization can access.
Backlog uses the HTTPS protocol to communicate with the following domains
- backlog.com
- register.backlog.com
- support.backlog.com
- *.nulab.com
- cacoo.com
- typetalk.com
- use.typekit.net
- d1lvv0q42gy9jf.cloudfront.net
- d1zqp7au6yhc2p.cloudfront.net
- *.intercom.io
- *.intercomcdn.com
- *.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com
- ○○○.backlog.com/○○○.backlogtool.com
- preview-○○○.backlog.com/preview-○○○.backlogtool.com
- ○○○.git.backlog.com/○○○.git.backlogtool.com
- assets.backlog.com
- *.stripe.com
- www.google.com
- www.gstatic.com
Note: ○○○ refers to the user’s Backlog Space ID, and it varies according to the user’s organization |
When using Backlog, you should allow your network to communicate with these domains using the HTTPS protocol.