IP range of servers

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Alwin S

09 Jan, 2012 01:21 PM via web

Hi,

We're implementing your service right now and everything works very smooth. We want to implement the handling of callbacks, but our staging environment is ip-restricted. Does your service have an fixed ip(range) we could add to our whitelist so your callbacks can reach our staging-servers?

Kind regards,
Alwin

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by tim on 09 Jan, 2012 01:31 PM

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    Hey Alwin,

    do you mean you want to implement notifications and let transloadit notify you sitting behind a router in your office? If that is the case, you could use a dynamic dns service and port forwarding on your router.

  2. Support Staff 3 Posted by kevin on 09 Jan, 2012 01:37 PM

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    Hi Alwin,

    We don't have elastic ips that are used for notification, hence our ranges are as big as our primary datacenter: amazon north virginia.

    I realize this is not ideal and may pose a security problem for you, but here are the ranges regardless:

    72.44.32.0/19 (72.44.32.0 - 72.44.63.255) 
    67.202.0.0/18 (67.202.0.0 - 67.202.63.255) 
    75.101.128.0/17 (75.101.128.0 - 75.101.255.255) 
    174.129.0.0/16 (174.129.0.0 - 174.129.255.255) 
    204.236.192.0/18 (204.236.192.0 - 204.236.255.255) 
    184.73.0.0/16 (184.73.0.0 – 184.73.255.255) 
    184.72.128.0/17 (184.72.128.0 - 184.72.255.255)
    184.72.64.0/18 (184.72.64.0 - 184.72.127.255) 
    50.16.0.0/15 (50.16.0.0 - 50.17.255.255)
    50.19.0.0/16 (50.19.0.0 - 50.19.255.255)
    107.20.0.0/15 (107.20.0.0 - 107.21.255.255)
    107.22.0.0/16 (107.22.0.0 - 107.22.255.255)
    23.20.0.0/14 (23.20.0.0 – 23.23.255.255)
    

    Alternatively you could (ha)proxy requests to your staging server so you only have to whitelist your proxy's ip, and can have EC2 reach your proxy server which has no sensitive information on it.

    Hope this helps

  3. 4 Posted by Alwin S on 09 Jan, 2012 01:49 PM

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    Kevin,

    This was what I meant, but is really a big range. I'll set up a proxy instead on a server that is already on our whitelist.

    Thanks,
    Alwin

  4. Support Staff 5 Posted by tim on 09 Jan, 2012 01:58 PM

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    Thanks Kevin.

    Closing this. If you need further help just re-open this, Alwin.

  5. tim closed this discussion on 09 Jan, 2012 01:58 PM.

  6. kevin re-opened this discussion on 09 Jan, 2012 02:01 PM

  7. Support Staff 6 Posted by kevin on 09 Jan, 2012 02:01 PM

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    Hi Alwin,

    Agreed. Maybe look into the redir program, it's a little perl script that could set you up in <5 minutes.
    I think haproxy could be be overkill for your needs and will at the very least take you longer to set up. Good luck and let me know if you have any troubles with that.

    Groetjes : )
    Kevin

  8. Support Staff 7 Posted by kevin on 21 Jan, 2012 11:06 AM

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    Hey Alwin,

    I'm closing this ticket. Feel free to reopen or create a new ticket if you need assistance with anything.

  9. kevin closed this discussion on 21 Jan, 2012 11:06 AM.

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