Octopus Cloud is a multi-tenant service with several static IP addresses shared among customers in the same Azure region.
Each Azure region uses a range of static IP addresses. The static IP address for an Octopus Cloud instance will be one from the range and may change to another static IP address within the range under certain situations.
With a static IP address, you can lock down the ingress and egress communications between a Tentacle in your infrastructure and your Octopus Cloud instance.
Note: The Octopus-hosted Dynamic Workers do not fall within the static IP range of your Octopus Cloud Server. If a known/static IP is required for your worker, please consider provisioning your own external worker.
The range of IP Addresses that your Octopus Cloud Server will use is listed in the technical section of the instance details page.
- Log in to Octopus.com.
- Select your cloud instance.
- Click Configuration.
- Scroll down to the Static IP addresses section, and you will see the static IP addresses your instance can use.
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Page updated on Tuesday, September 24, 2024