Before you begin creating connections to your relational sources, you must whitelist the IP address range of the Alteryx® Service in the relevant security groups.
NOTE: The database to which you are connecting must be available from the Alteryx Service over the public Internet.
The IP address range of the Alteryx Service is the following:
NOTE: On the database server for each relational source type (Oracle, SQL Server, etc.), you must whitelist these IP addresses.
For Alteryx Analytics Cloud:
34.82.130.80/29 44.225.183.12/32 52.89.130.54/32 35.163.16.225/32 34.231.22.77/32 54.83.56.84/32 52.71.88.85/32
For Redshift:
For Redshift, there are two ways to whitelist the IP range depending on if you are using EC2-VPC or EC2-Classic (not common).
- EC2-VPC (Security group): Add the IP address range to the inbound rule for the security group associated with the cluster. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/gsg/rs-gsg-authorize-cluster-access.html#rs-gsg-how-to-authorize-access-vpc-security-group.
- EC2-Classic: Add the IP address range to the inbound rule for the security group associated with the EC2 instance. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/gsg/rs-gsg-authorize-cluster-access.html#rs-gsg-how-to-authorize-access-cluster-security-group.
For details on this process with RDS in general, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Overview.RDSSecurityGroups.html
For more information, please contact Alteryx Support .
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