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When we onboard, say, M365, they provide a list of 50 or so URLs that we can expect their service to use. Sure we could get the common ones out of the way on our own but 3 months from now someone is going to click a weird button that deeplinks to some oddball one-off domain that they had lying around for some reason. It's nice of microsoft to let us know all the URLs they are associated with in advance.

Is there any reason that you do not know what your application can be expected to connect to? You wrote the thing, right?

I work with a lot of external vendors who offer self-hosted software and a really common refrain is "it must be a network problem" but these guys are universally unable to describe their application's networking requirements.




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