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Custom links in my. domain.com

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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Is it possible to create a custom link to say a Google Form within the my. domain.com log in and only allow certain people to gain access to that link? I see you can setup third party OAuth, but wondered if there was a way to create a 'simple app' to link to a Google Form.

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        This is currently not supported. Is the use-case here to only provide a link with a name for the dashboard?

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          You could use my yourls-repo (https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/1115/yourls-org-link-shortener-custom-app-request), add ldapauth to apache for your cloudron users and create links to your forms with yourls. If people click them, they have to auth via apache first and get forwarded after. This wouldn't be a link protection, but it would be a start 😉

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