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    Default beanstalk access

    Hi does anyone know about this?

    We use SFTP and restrict access via host access control to specific ip addresses.
    We have recently allowed a customer access via his ip.

    However he asked us this:
    I am setting the live site up on SVN for development reasons and easy managing from DEV > Live can you please have the following IP's whitelisted
    Beanstalk | Ports and IP Addresses

    Any advice on how secure it is to allow the ips, there are loads of them?
    Anyone dealt with this before?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by sihost View Post
    Hi does anyone know about this?

    Any advice on how secure it is to allow the ips, there are loads of them?
    Anyone dealt with this before?

    Thanks

    Hello Simon.

    It seems that beanstalk servers require HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and SSH/SFTP access to deploy files on your server. As they have provided static ip addresses list, you can open mentioned ports and grant SSH/SFTP access to the same ip addresses only.

    The firewall just allow connections on all or configured PORTS to whitelisted ip addresses and those hosts still have to follow standard authentication and access restriction method so its okay to allow such known ips in firewall's allow list.

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    Thanks Kieran much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by sihost View Post
    Thanks Kieran much appreciated
    You're welcome

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