Allowed domains in Zendesk Integration Services (ZIS) enhance security by ensuring that credentials are only used with specified domains. When creating a connection using the new authentication methods, you must specify an allowed domain, which can be a single domain or include a wildcard in the subdomain.
This feature prevents credentials from being attached to API requests to unauthorized systems, reducing the risk of them being logged in plain text or captured by an attacker. This added layer of security helps keep your credentials safe and secure.
Zendesk Integration Services (ZIS) now supports three new authentication methods, making it easier to integrate with various systems. These methods include Basic Auth, Bearer token, and API key. Basic Auth uses a username and password, Bearer token…
Zendesk has simplified the use of connections in ZIS flows by introducing the connectionName property in Action definitions. Previously, you had to define the authentication header manually as part of your ZIS action. Now, you can simply provide…
Zendesk introduced new authentication methods and allowed domains to enhance integration capabilities and security. The additional authentication methods enable Zendesk to integrate with a broader range of SaaS products and custom systems securely….
To take advantage of the new features in Zendesk Integration Services, you should familiarize yourself with the developer documentation and API reference. These resources will guide you on how to implement the new authentication methods and use…