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HI Community,
I want to access AWS redshift using Data pipeline Copy activity created in Fabric and for that I want Whitelist the IP address in AWS Redshift.
Fabric have Dynamic IP and is non Deterministic how can I get a Range of IP ,which I can whitelist in Redshift and access the database.
Thanks in Advance.
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There is a list available with all possible IP's that Fabric uses: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=56519. However, that is not a secure option, since every Fabric user would have access. Furthermore, the IP's can change over time, which could result in access loss.
A secure option is to create a virtual machine, assign a static IP to that machine, and install the on-premises data gateway on that VM. You can then use that gateway to connect to databricks and you only need to add your private static IP-address in databricks.
Hi @AbhijitBangal,
I'd like to suggest you check at the following documents that mentions the allow list of fabric and power bi related services:
Add Fabric URLs to your allowlist - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Add Power BI URLs to allowlist - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @AbhijitBangal,
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Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @AbhijitBangal,
I'd like to suggest you check at the following documents that mentions the allow list of fabric and power bi related services:
Add Fabric URLs to your allowlist - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Add Power BI URLs to allowlist - Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Learn
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
There is a list available with all possible IP's that Fabric uses: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=56519. However, that is not a secure option, since every Fabric user would have access. Furthermore, the IP's can change over time, which could result in access loss.
A secure option is to create a virtual machine, assign a static IP to that machine, and install the on-premises data gateway on that VM. You can then use that gateway to connect to databricks and you only need to add your private static IP-address in databricks.
I want to connect to AWS redshift and not databricks
My bad, databricks is just a typo. You can have the same setup for AWS redshift.
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