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I am using Digital Ocean Spaces and one of my customers has issues downloading files from the Digital Ocean Space. I use https://nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com for downloading.
Is there a block of IP addresses that we can add to their firewall to ensure that the firewall isn’t blocking the downloads?
Thank you, K
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Currently *.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com resolves to 162.243.189.2, so you could whitelist that address. I can’t guarantee that the IP will never change, or that it would be on a certain IP block if it were to change. It would likely be unplanned circumstances that would cause such an event, at least in how I’m picturing it.
Jarland
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