Setting up IP filtering
IP filtering is a security feature that lets you create a range of valid IP addresses from which your Polaris instance can be accessed. Then, anyone using an IP address outside of that range can't log in to your instance, which blocks access by unauthorized users.
This feature can also be useful in helping to enforce compliance – if, for example, employees are only allowed to use Polaris when they're in the office.
The range applies to web and mobile access, and is set using CIDR format.
IP filtering is not currently compatible with the following Polaris features:
- All out of the box and custom integrations
- Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)
We're working on adding support for these features. If you use any of these features, we recommend that you leave IP filtering disabled for now.
To set up IP filtering:
- Ensure you have the IP Filtering administrator permission enabled in your assigned permission set.
- Go to Administration > System and Security > IP Filtering.
- Click Add IP Range.
- Enter a range using CIDR format.
- Add a description, if desired, and click Add.
The range should appear in the Allowed IP Ranges table.
You can add as many ranges as you need.
Related links
Using BYOK encryption with Polaris
Setting user sessions to automatically time out