<@ULVA73B9P> are there certain IP addresses that I...
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@Marvin are there certain IP addresses that I need to whitelist in my Snowflake configuration?
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To configure IP whitelisting for Snowflake, you typically need to whitelist the IP addresses from which you or your organization will be accessing Snowflake. Additionally, if you're using any third-party services or tools that need access to your Snowflake account, you will need to whitelist their IP addresses as well. Here's a general guide on what to consider: 1. Your Network's IP Addresses: Whitelist the public IP addresses for your organization's offices or VPN endpoints. 2. Third-party Services: If you use services like data integration tools, BI tools, or other cloud services that require access to your Snowflake account, whitelist their IP addresses if they provide them. These can usually be found in the service's documentation. 3. Cloud Provider IPs: If you're accessing Snowflake from cloud services (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), you might need to whitelist the IP addresses used by these services. Some cloud providers offer static IP addresses or a range of IP addresses for their services. 4. App-specific IP Addresses: If using specific applications or connectors, check their documentation for any required IP addresses to whitelist. 5. Snowflake's Own IP Requirements: As of now, Snowflake operates on a cloud-based platform, so you generally do not need to whitelist specific Snowflake IP addresses unless Snowflake's specific features require it. Consult Snowflake's official documentation or contact their support for the most accurate and detailed information, as IP addresses and requirements can change.