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I Need to supply server IP adress to my Net Administrator. How can I get my worlds IP?
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Since your world is started dynamically on the cloud every time someone accesses it, the IP number will probably change each time your world runs.
In essence there probably is no fixed IP address for a Kitely world.
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Please see the instructions listed here for configuring Firewall access to Kitely: https://kitely.atlassian.net/wiki/displ ... ual+Worlds
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Ilan Tochner wrote:Please see the instructions listed here for configuring Firewall access to Kitely: https://kitely.atlassian.net/wiki/displ ... ual+Worlds
I am familiar with those settings but since I am working in the educational system they allow only known IP to approach the relevant ports

Any Ideas?
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Hi turh,

If you can define an IP block range then you can do so for the entire Amazon datacenter which we use (US West - Northern California).

See: http://maxbeatty.com/blog/2012/06/findi ... ip-ranges/
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Ilan Tochner wrote:Hi turh,

If you can define an IP block range then you can do so for the entire Amazon datacenter which we use (US West - Northern California).

See: http://maxbeatty.com/blog/2012/06/findi ... ip-ranges/
Thanks,

I will try it' hope it will work
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