Below you will find the needed IT requirements and Documentation.
HARDWARE:
Mobile Devices
DeepHow will work on most smartphones, tablets, and computers, although we have tested on the subset below:
- iPhone 5 and later
- iPad Air and later
- Samsung Galaxy J3 and later
- Google Pixel 3a and later
Noise Cancelling Headsets
DeepHow should work with most noise canceling headsets, although we have tested extensively with the following:
- BlueParrott B350-XT
SOFTWARE:
Mobile OS Versions:
iOS - 13.0
Android - 7
How to find your mobile version can be found here
DeepHow Mobile Apps:
DeepHow Capture App:
Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.deephow
iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/deephow-capture/id1469243443?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
DeepHow Navigator App:
Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.deephow_player_app
iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/deephow-player/id1494927486?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
Supported Browser Versions:
- Chrome: 93.0.4577.82
- MS Edge - 100.0.1185.36 to 100.0.1185.39
Supported Operating Systems (Minimum Versions):
- Windows - Windows 10
- Mac OS - 10.15
Infrastructure:
Firewall Configuration:
Below are the endpoints which will need to be whitelisted and ports that will need to allow traffic.
Ports:
Port 80 - http (Deephow will continue to function on 443 if 80 is unavailable)
Port 443 - https
Email Access:
IP Address - Whitelist 149.72.43.152
Originating account - Whitelist * @deephow.com and @deephow.ai (any deephow email)
Endpoints:
Google Firebase Endpoints:
https://firestore.googleapis.com
https://storage.googleapis.com
https://www.googleapis.com
https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com
https://userlocation.googleapis.com
https://mobilenetworkscoring-pa.googleapis.com
https://people-pa.googleapis.com
https://securetoken.googleapis.com
DeepHow Endpoints:
https://video-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com
https://sign-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com
https://admin-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com
https://views-likes-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com
https://search-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com
https://storage.googleapis.com/deephow-public
http://ip-api.com
https://language-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com/
https://player-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com/
https://sign-dot-deephow-prod.uc.r.appspot.com/
https://qrcode.deep.how/
https://us-central1-deephow-mvp-5b6ae.cloudfunctions.net/wordHttp/
https://video-processing-api-kfk24stg4a-uc.a.run.app/
https://bigquery-server-kfk24stg4a-uc.a.run.app/
https://dh-conversions.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com
https://cdn.deephow.ai
https://ocsp.pki.goog:80/
Mobile app sync:
http://apple.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/
SSO Communication:
http://microsoftazuread-sso.com/
http://autologon.microsoftazuread-sso.com/
http://aadcdn.msftauth.net/
http://msftauthimages.net/
http://login.microsoftonline.com/
Zscaler communication:
http://aadcdn.msftauth.net/
http://msftauthimages.net/
https://data.flurry.com/
http://www.zscaler.com/
SSO:
DeepHow currently supports SSO using OAuth 2.0. DeepHow uses OAuth to overcome the security and scalability threats of password anti-pattern, OAuth 2.0 provides a consistent, flexible identity and policy architecture.
DeepHow uses JWT tokens as claims. JSON Web Token (JWT) is an open standard (RFC 7519) that defines a compact and self-contained way for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object. This information can be verified and trusted because it is digitally signed. JWTs can be signed using a secret (with the HMAC algorithm) or a public/private key pair using RSA or ECDSA.
Encryption and/or signing certificates
The DeepHow application currently uses encrypting and/or signing certificates. DeepHow uses SHA256 secure hash algorithm. All our data communication processes are encrypted both in transit and at rest.
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