IP whitelisting in Azure portal allows only authorized IPs to access the resource, while all others are denied. At Bobcares, with our Server Management Service, we can handle your issues.
IP Whitelisting in Azure Portal
IP whitelisting in Azure limits access to specified resources based on IP address. Only allowed IP addresses can connect, providing an additional layer of security. The steps to set up IP whitelisting is as follows:
1. Initially, go to the Azure Portal and find the resource group.
2. Choose which resource we want to whitelist an IP address for.
3. In the left-hand menu, pick “Firewalls and virtual networks”.
4. Under the “Firewalls” section, click “Add client IP”.
5. To add a specific IP address or range, click “Add IP range” and enter the address or range we want to whitelist.
6. Click the “Save” button to add the IP address or range to the whitelist.
After enabling the whitelist, the Azure resource will only allow requests from these IP addresses. Requests from IP addresses that are not on the list will not be given access. This helps to improve the security of the Azure resources by restricting access to trustworthy sources.
We must review the IP whitelist on a regular basis and updated as necessary. For example, if the organization’s IP addresses change or we need to provide access to new IP addresses, we must update the whitelist accordingly.
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Conclusion
To sum up, our Support Team went over the steps to do IP whitelisting in Azure Portal.
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