Configuring the Outgoing Trusted IPs
You can designate the range of IP addresses to which the Archer system is allowed to make connections. The outgoing connection can be initiated by Archer Web Services, the LDAP Synchronization Service, and the job engine. This restrictive connection mechanism is applicable only for LDAP Configuration.
You can enter one or more IP addresses.
- To enter more than one IP address, separate each one with a comma. For example:
- To enter a range, enter the starting and ending IP addresses, separated by a dash. For example:
127.0.0.1, 192.1.1.1.
192.1.1.1-192.1.1.10.
You can enable the outgoing trusted IP functionality in the Security section of the Installation Settings for all instances, or on the General tab of the instance.
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Set IP addresses for the outgoing trusted IPs for all instances
Note: If you have a load balancer or proxy server, enable the outgoing trusted IPs for each instance as it applies.
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Go to the Security section on the Installation Settings tab.
- Start the Archer Control Panel.
- Click the Installation Settings tab, and then go to the Security section.
- In the Outgoing Trusted IP field, enter one or more IP addresses.
- On the toolbar, click Save.
Set IP addresses for the outgoing trusted IPs for one instance
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Go to the Security section on the Installation Settings tab.
- Start the Archer Control Panel.
- Click the Installation Settings tab, and then go to the Security section.
- Select Enable the outgoing trusted IPs for this instance.
- In the Outgoing Trusted IP field, enter one or more IP addresses.
- On the toolbar, click Save.