Jive provides three levels of
security when you enable Jive Apps in your community. The two more secure options require that
you establish one or more subdomains. Subdomains help you isolate Apps from your instance
preventing a compromised App from affecting your instance, and in the case of the Most Secure
option, a compromised App also won't affect any other Apps.
Creates one subdomain for all Apps to share, but keeps Jive in a separate
subdomain, providing an extra layer of security for your instance. Select this option and
enter the subdomain. For example, type jiveapps to use jiveapps.YourCommunity.com
as your new subdomain for all Jive Apps to be hosted.
Most Secure
Creates subdomains for Jive and each App. This level of security not only protects your instance, it protects
individual Apps from an exploited App. This setup provides the highest level of security.
This solution requires each subdomain to have a unique DNS entry. Typically, these entries
can be created as wildcards, and can be secured using a wildcard SSL certificate.
Not Secure
Continues without setting up any subdomains. This option is only appropriate for testing environments.