QuickSight requires 32 ip addresses to be whitelisted to connect to data source

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Trying to connect QuickSight to a database in Azure controlled by a vendor. Have sent over the ip range to whitelist for us-west-2.

IP address range for data source connectivity – 54.70.204.128/27

Was told that is too many ips to whitelist. The most they are willing to whitelist is 3 ips.

Has anybody had this issue? Is there a work around? Is it possible to use a dedicated ip address to funnel that ip range to a single dedicated ip address?

Thanks, William

已提問 1 年前檢視次數 644 次
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You are correct with the ip address range. Perhaps forward them the link https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/user/regions.html

Maybe explain to the vendor how it works with the details above form aws.

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已回答 1 年前
  • I sent that link. They are still concerned. I think they have to manually add the ips one-by-one to an internal whitelist. They suggested to setup a dedicated ip address to route traffic via. They sent an article to how to do that for SES.

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Hi.

What database in Azure are you trying to connect to?
You can also connect to Azure VNET via VPC via VPN or similar as another option.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/user/working-with-aws-vpc.html

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iwasa
已回答 1 年前

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