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sbx policy allow network

DescriptionAllow network access to specified hosts
Usagesbx policy allow network RESOURCES [flags]

Description

Allow sandbox network access to the specified hosts.

RESOURCES is a comma-separated list of hostnames, domains, or IP addresses. Supports exact domains (example.com), wildcard subdomains (*.example.com), and optional port suffixes (example.com:443). Use "**" to allow all hosts.

Global options

OptionDefaultDescription
-D, --debugEnable debug logging

Examples

# Allow access to a single host
sbx policy allow network api.example.com

# Allow access to multiple hosts
sbx policy allow network "api.example.com,cdn.example.com"

# Allow all subdomains of a host
sbx policy allow network "*.npmjs.org"

# Allow all outbound traffic
sbx policy allow network "**"