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We are using Dataflow (part of the Power Platform, MSFT365) to create system-to-system integrations. We need to load some data off an Azure Storage account and we have had this account created in our customer's Azure backend.
However - they are security-focused and they only allow access to the storage account from known, white-listed IP adresses and IP-ranges.
I have looked - in vain - for documentation of these source IP ranges for Dataflow. I have also searched in here, and I can see several posts pointing to this download page: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=41653
The title of the page is "Microsoft Azure Datacenter IP Ranges", so my question is:
Is this the documentation I am looking for - when I am using the Dataflow feature of the Power Platform?
Thanks
/Jesper 🙂
pretty much. You can also run a network test on a Power BI gateway and use the IP list from there.
The list changes from time to time though. You need to factor in the maintenance.
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