Use SFTP IP allow lists to improve system security. Using allowlists to identify individual IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses that belong to your network, Personalization can prevent bad actors from gaining SFTP access. If you don’t create an allowlist, or your allowlist is empty, Personalization accepts SFTP connections from any IP address.
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Permissions Needed
To modify the SFTP IP allowlist:
Administrator permissions
From the main navigation, select Security | Manage SFTP Configuration.
On the SFTP Configuration screen, click the SFTP IP Allowlist tab.
To add an IP address or range, click Add IP Range.
Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 range in CIDR notation. For example:
IPv4 range: 54.161.29.212/24
IPv6 range: 2001:db8:1234::/48
Enter a short description for the IP range, such as Office Network.
To save the entry, click the check mark.
To delete an IP range, click the trash can.
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