Edit the whitelists of HTTP response headers

Whitelists contain the list of trusted web domains to allow safe client-side integrations. Similar to explicit web domains, you can use references to whitelists in HTTP response headers to ignore the HTTP response headers for trusted web domains.

Depending on your environment, follow this procedure either in Collibra Console or on the Services Configuration tab of the Collibra settings:

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Open the Services Configuration tab:
    1. On the main toolbar, click Products iconCogwheel icon Settings.
      The Settings page opens.
    2. Click Services Configuration.
    3. Click Edit configuration.
    Open the DGC service settings for editing:
    1. Open Collibra Console.
      Collibra Console opens with the Infrastructure page.
    2. In the tab pane, expand an environment to show its services.
    3. In the tab pane, click the Data Governance Center service of that environment.
    4. Click Configuration.
    5. Click Edit configuration.
  2. Open the DGC service settings for editing:
    1. Open Collibra Console.
      Collibra Console opens with the Infrastructure page.
    2. In the tab pane, expand an environment to show its services.
    3. In the tab pane, click the Data Governance Center service of that environment.
    4. Click Configuration.
    5. Click Edit configuration.
  3. In the Whitelists section, make the necessary changes:
    1. If required, add a domain to a whitelist:
      1. Click Add below the relevant whitelist.
        A new section appears.
      2. Type the name domain that you want to add.
    1. If required, edit a domain on a whitelist:
      1. Click the domain that you want to edit.
      2. Make the necessary changes.
    1. If required, remove a domain from a whitelist by clicking next to the domain.
  4. Click Save all.