In most cases you should not need to configure an allow list for GTP Services. However, if you’re having issues with connectivity to some GTP Services you should add the following IPs to your firewall allow list. We’ve included IPs for GTP Services as well as those used for our service providers: provider Microsoft Azure and Auth0. In all cases we use a minimum of TLS 1.2 and port 443.
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20.98.185.36, 20.84.170.215, 20.120.40.221, 20.88.172.28, 20.99.130.203, 20.99.206.94, 13.85.198.174, 20.88.236.39
Auth0
Our Auth0 domain does not support a static IP at this time. If your firewall has the ability to allow by host name use gtpservices.auth0.com.
Microsoft Azure
20.40.229.4
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52.182.220.128/29, 20.124.136.112/29, 20.99.167.136/29, 52.153.223.92/30, 20.97.84.32/28, 52.153.255.236/30, 20.120.40.221, 20.99.130.203, 13.85.198.174, 13.85.185.196, 20.99.206.94, 20.97.84.32/28, 20.88.236.39, 20.84.170.215, 20.98.185.36
Auth0
35.167.74.121, 35.166.202.113, 35.160.3.103, 54.183.64.135, 54.67.77.38, 54.67.15.170, 54.183.204.205, 35.171.156.124, 18.233.90.226, 3.211.189.167, 18.232.225.224, 34.233.19.82, 52.204.128.250, 3.132.201.78, 3.19.44.88, 3.20.244.231
Microsoft Azure
20.40.229.4
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