Adding these to your allow list should enable licensing and authentication of Redgate tools to run smoothly. We recommend that you use the DNS names instead of the IPs as we don't guarantee to keep them constant.
The exact steps to follow will depend on your server configuration and any additional spam protection software your organization has in place, but these are the details your IT team will need to add to your allow list:
DNS licensing.red-gate.com, productlogin.red-gate.com and update.red-gate.com
IP 94.236.39.224
DNS download.red-gate.com
IP - N/A this changes constantly
Using HTTPS (port 443) and HTTP (port 80)
The full list of endpoints relating to licensing:
- update.red-gate.com
- productlogin.red-gate.com
- permits.red-gate.com
- identityprovider.red-gate.com
- portal.red-gate.com
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trials.red-gate.com
- download.red-gate.com
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appinsights.red-gate.com
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productusage.red-gate.com
The locally (to you) hosted endpoints for the Redgate Client service are ports 22221 - 22223 by default (e.g. 127.0.0.1:22221).
- support@red-gate.com
- sales@red-gate.com (for licenses and billing)
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