Symptoms:
- I am an IT administrator and need to allow a student to access Unity on a restricted school network
- Our web proxy blocks certain domains, preventing Unity from functioning correctly
- I need a list of Unity domains to unblock for proper access
- I am under the company firewall and cannot turn it off. Which URLs should I whitelist?
Cause:
Networks in schools, businesses, or organizations with strict IT policies often use web proxies to filter and restrict internet access. Unity requires access to various online services for:
- License authentication and validation
- Package Manager downloads
- Asset Store access
- Cloud Build services
- Analytics and telemetry
- Version control services
Blocking these services prevents Unity from functioning properly.
Resolution:
Administrators must whitelist specific Unity domains in their web proxy settings to ensure Unity can operate correctly on restricted networks.
Refer to Unity's official documentation for the complete and current list of required endpoints and domains: 🔗 Unity Web Proxy Exception List
This documentation is regularly updated to reflect the latest Unity services and requirements. Make sure to check this page periodically for any new domains that may need to be whitelisted as Unity services evolve.
Note: The specific domains required may vary depending on which Unity services your organization uses (Package Manager, Cloud Build, Analytics, etc.). Review the official documentation to determine which endpoints are necessary for your specific Unity deployment.