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Adding DX to your allow list
Adding DX to your allow list
Updated over a month ago

If you are using DX data connectors connected to sources (e.g. GitHub) that restrict inbound traffic or are behind a firewall, you'll need to add DX's IP addresses listed below to your allow list.

Please note that these IP addresses have a prefix length of /32. Once you have added these IP addresses to your allow list, let your DX account representative know of the systems which have inbound traffic restricted.


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100.27.58.172
44.210.46.86
164.90.253.110
143.244.214.32
54.83.185.67
34.225.213.200
138.197.229.138
104.248.109.162


Email Allow List

Smaller organizations may be able to receive emails without issue due to the low volume. However, we do advise larger organizations and those that run their own mail servers to add DX to your allow list. The details you need to give to your system administrators are:

  • Emails from the DX platform will come from the email address "[email protected]" with the Sender name "DX".

  • Emails will also be sent from the IP Address "50.31.156.96" or "104.245.209.192".


URL Allow List

If your organization uses web content-filtering systems such as a web application proxy or web gateway, this may cause problems accessing the DX platform.

If users experience issues with the platform loading correctly, we recommend asking your network administrator to add the following URLs to the allow list:

If your administrators have any issues or queries, please direct them to contact [email protected].

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