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title: "Domain Sanitization"
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description: "This guide describes and helps users sanitize provided files to hide their domain"
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lead: "This guide describes and helps users sanitize provided files to hide their domain."
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2022-09-01 02:24:47 +00:00
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date: 2022-08-26T13:50:51+10:00
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2022-08-26 03:50:51 +00:00
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parent: "guides"
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weight: 220
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---
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Some users may wish to hide their domain in files provided during troubleshooting. While this is discouraged, if a user
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decides to perform this action it's critical for these purposes that you hide your domain in a very specific
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way. Most editors allow replacing all instances of a value, utilizing this is essential to making troubleshooting
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possible.
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## General Rule
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Only replace the purchased portion of domains. For example if you have `auth.abc123.com` and `app.abc123.com` they
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should become `auth.example.com` and `app.example.com`, i.e. replace all instances of `abc123.com` with `example.com`.
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## Multiple Domains
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*__Replacement Value:__* `example#.com` (where `#` is a unique number per domain)
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In instances where there are multiple domains it's recommended these domains are replaced with `example1.com`,
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`example2.com`, etc.
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