Hello Everyone,
I hope y'all doing very well,
We have a pretty small issue, We Were developing SAS Visual Analytics reports in out TEST and DEV Environments which had full access to the internet. So, as we created our Geographical Map Chart, we didn't face any trouble since the internet Connection was available. Now, as we would like to move the report to our Production Environment, Our security department informed us that they cannot provide full access to the internet in the Production Environment, we explained that the OpenStreetMap is an API that requires Internet Connection, but they asked us to provide the URL that SAS Visual Analytics uses to render the MAP (The URL that Connects to the OpenStreetMap API).
I tried to find it but I couldn't, is there any chance anyone can help ?
Thank you so much in advance
The URLs are http://opnsta.sas.com/ http://opnstb.sas.com/ and http://opnstc.sas.com/. We are using SAS 9.4 & VA 7.5 and we had to set this in the Visual Analytics properties to enable it to know where to look. Documented here:
SAS Help Center: Geo Map Server
and here:
SAS Help Center: Configure the Cross Domain Proxy Servlet Through an Allowlist
The URLs are http://opnsta.sas.com/ http://opnstb.sas.com/ and http://opnstc.sas.com/. We are using SAS 9.4 & VA 7.5 and we had to set this in the Visual Analytics properties to enable it to know where to look. Documented here:
SAS Help Center: Geo Map Server
and here:
SAS Help Center: Configure the Cross Domain Proxy Servlet Through an Allowlist
Thank you so much
@Nigel_Pain , Could you please share same document URL for Viya 3.5?
The Viya 3.5 documentation is here:
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@Madelyn_SAS , Thank you for quick help.
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