Forgot to mention that my app is using the gdata Java client apis to access documents, calendars, sites, provisioning api. It also uses openID. Thanks,
-Patricia
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From: google-apps-mgmt-apis@googlegroups.com [mailto:google-apps-mgmt-apis@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Patricia N Goldweic
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 3:37 PM
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Subject: [google-apps-apis] subnets for Google servers?
Hi,
I wonder if there's a way to find out what are the specific subnets that an application that contacts Google programmatically, should be able to access. My app is going to be moved to a server behind a firewall and they are asking me for specific subnets to allow outgoing communication to. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, -Patricia
Patricia Goldweic
pgol...@northwestern.edu
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Thanks Jay. Hopefully somebody from Google can confirm with respect to the non-gmail Google services.
-Patricia
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Subject: [google-apps-apis] Re: subnets for Google servers?
Google IP ranges can be found by doing a DNS query:
the help article is specific to Google Apps email IPs but I believe _netblocks.google.com TXT record includes all Google IPs. Note that the list is not static so you'd need to regularly monitor it for changes.
I don't know if there's a way to scope that down to just the API servers but a Googler on the list may be able to help you there.
Jay
On Friday, April 20, 2012 4:38:33 PM UTC-4, patriciaG wrote:
Forgot to mention that my app is using the gdata Java client apis to access documents, calendars, sites, provisioning api. It also uses openID. Thanks,
-Patricia
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Hi,
I wonder if there's a way to find out what are the specific subnets that an application that contacts Google programmatically, should be able to access. My app is going to be moved to a server behind a firewall and they are asking me for specific subnets to
allow outgoing communication to. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, -Patricia
Patricia Goldweic
pgol...@northwestern.edu
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