Commit a3d95bd3 authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls Committed by Clement Ho

Remove term 'whitelist'

Update page and image name to remove the term 'whitelist' in favor
of 'allowlist.'
parent 40b85ac2
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set up by administrators. However, you can turn this off by disabling the
**Allow requests to the local network from system hooks** option.
## Whitelist for local requests
## Allowlist for local requests
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/issues/44496) in GitLab 12.2
You can allow certain domains and IP addresses to be accessible to both *system hooks*
and *webhooks* even when local requests are not allowed by adding them to the
whitelist. Navigate to **Admin Area > Settings > Network** (`/admin/application_settings/network`)
allowlist. Navigate to **Admin Area > Settings > Network** (`/admin/application_settings/network`)
and expand **Outbound requests**:
![Outbound local requests whitelist](img/whitelist.png)
![Outbound local requests allowlist](img/allowlist_v13_0.png)
The whitelist entries can be separated by semicolons, commas or whitespaces
The allowed entries can be separated by semicolons, commas or whitespaces
(including newlines) and be in different formats like hostnames, IP addresses and/or
IP ranges. IPv6 is supported. Hostnames that contain unicode characters should
use IDNA encoding.
The whitelist can hold a maximum of 1000 entries. Each entry can be a maximum of
The allowlist can hold a maximum of 1000 entries. Each entry can be a maximum of
255 characters.
You can whitelist a particular port by specifying it in the whitelist entry.
You can allow a particular port by specifying it in the allowlist entry.
For example `127.0.0.1:8080` will only allow connections to port 8080 on `127.0.0.1`.
If no port is mentioned, all ports on that IP/domain are whitelisted. An IP range
will whitelist all ports on all IPs in that range.
If no port is mentioned, all ports on that IP/domain are allowed. An IP range
will allow all ports on all IPs in that range.
Example:
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