Whitelisting Strobbo
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Written by Cescia Vanhout
Updated over a week ago

If your company uses whitelisting or other forms of network security based on allow/disallow policies on domain names, please make sure to read the following.

As we move forward with the development of Strobbo, we’ve come to a point where we will start to use more subdomains in the deployment of our Strobbo applications.

To offer a concrete example, we will soon start moving all new time clock related features and sub-applications to the “clock” subdomain of strobbo.com, resulting in a hostname of clock.strobbo.com.

As we know this can cause issues for companies with strict whitelisting, we would like to ask to whitelist all subdomains of Strobbo.com, so further rollouts of additional subdomains can also be completed without any unforeseen downtime.

To test whether the new subdomain is blocked by your current configuration, you can use the following test process:

  • Make sure you're connected to the same network as your preferred time clock device. (Wi-Fi or a cable connection, not mobile data such as 4G)

  • Open a browser and navigate to https://clock.strobbo.com/

  • If a page appears that displays numbered buttons, the new domain is not blocked on your network and you should be fine for the rollout. If nothing appears or an error is displayed, please notify us as soon as possible

Hereby an overview of the websites you need to whitelist:

Domains Strobbo :

Google analytics, so we can check if a feature is used as we intended:

Intercom (to make contact with our support team):

wss://nexus-websocket-a.intercom.io

GetBeamer, used to announce things to users (new feature, exciting updates,...):

wss://realtime.getbeamer.com

Link to Appstore’s on the login page:

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