I have an instance on azure that I would like to restrict who can access it, I have created an inbound rule which whitelists the source by IP, but as I am not on a static IP ideally I'd like to use a DNS name to whitelist access, is this possible? If not is there an alternative, I am looking at my ISP for a static IP but hoping for another route if they say no, or if I change ISP down the line
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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No it’s why I use virgin business broadband. Equally however your ip address usually doesn’t change that oftenOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostI have an instance on azure that I would like to restrict who can access it, I have created an inbound rule which whitelists the source by IP, but as I am not on a static IP ideally I'd like to use a DNS name to whitelist access, is this possible? If not is there an alternative, I am looking at my ISP for a static IP but hoping for another route if they say no, or if I change ISP down the lineLast edited by eek; 29 November 2017, 20:15.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
You can use a dynamic DNS service. Lots of free ones around if you google, or paid ones that support multiple addresses / domains etc.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI have an instance on azure that I would like to restrict who can access it, I have created an inbound rule which whitelists the source by IP, but as I am not on a static IP ideally I'd like to use a DNS name to whitelist access, is this possible? If not is there an alternative, I am looking at my ISP for a static IP but hoping for another route if they say no, or if I change ISP down the line
They assign you a DNS name entry against the initial IP you give them and run a client on the machine you need access for that automatically detects IP changes and update the DNS in real time."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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We have some sub contractors in a similiar boat connecting to multiple differernt azure subscriptions. (Infact when we had it opened, there was a large number of brute force connections against servers with public IPs)
The way we got around it was to setup a Point to Site VPN and they connect in to where they are required. We then lock down the environments to only local IPs.Comment
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I use noip.com to give me the DNS name, and any IP changes get picked up automatically (I am using this to VPN into my network) I just wanted to be able to set the inbound rule on Azure to the DNS name rather than an IP address.Originally posted by DaveB View PostYou can use a dynamic DNS service. Lots of free ones around if you google, or paid ones that support multiple addresses / domains etc.
They assign you a DNS name entry against the initial IP you give them and run a client on the machine you need access for that automatically detects IP changes and update the DNS in real time.
I think this will have to be the solution I useOriginally posted by ctm View PostWe have some sub contractors in a similiar boat connecting to multiple differernt azure subscriptions. (Infact when we had it opened, there was a large number of brute force connections against servers with public IPs)
The way we got around it was to setup a Point to Site VPN and they connect in to where they are required. We then lock down the environments to only local IPs.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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How about this?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI use noip.com to give me the DNS name, and any IP changes get picked up automatically (I am using this to VPN into my network) I just wanted to be able to set the inbound rule on Azure to the DNS name rather than an IP address.
I think this will have to be the solution I use
https://blogs.endjin.com/2014/09/res...-whitelisting/"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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That would be perfect, if I was using IIS, even if I was using Apache it would be possible using .htaccesss, but it's a Splunk instance which uses something called CherryPy for it's webserverOriginally posted by DaveB View PostOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Well if you'd said that in the first place.....Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThat would be perfect, if I was using IIS, even if I was using Apache it would be possible using .htaccesss, but it's a Splunk instance which uses something called CherryPy for it's webserver
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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I was trying to set it at the Azure level, not the VM levelOriginally posted by DaveB View PostWell if you'd said that in the first place.....
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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You could do it with the firewalls available on the marketplace. But not sure there is quite the business case for the cost.
The cisco ASA-v would do this for example.Comment
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