How to use IP allowlisting to secure your IT resources
IP allowlisting (often also called IP whitelisting) is a security measure used to control access to a network or service by only allowing specific IP addresses (or a range of IP addresses) to connect to it.
Learn more about IP allowlisting and how it works
With a Proton VPN Professional or Proton Business Suite plan, you can rent dedicated servers with fixed IP addresses and set up Gateways to group these servers and control who can access them. You can then allowlist the Gateways’ IP addresses to secure access to your organization’s IT resources.
Because you have granular control over user access to your Gateways, this ensures that your IT resources can only be accessed by authorized personnel.
Learn how to manage your organization’s VPN servers and Gateways
How to allowlist your dedicated servers
1. Subscribe to a Proton VPN Professional or Proton Business Suite plan.
2. Add one or more dedicated servers to your plan and sort them into Gateways.
3. Sign in to each service you want to secure access to, enable IP allowlisting, and add the IP addresses of your dedicated servers to the allowlist.
Once that’s done, nobody will be able to access the services you’ve configured unless they’re connected to an authorized dedicated server.
Example allowlisting guides
The specific steps for IP allowlisting will depend on the platform you want to configure. Here’s a list of IP allowlisting guides for some popular business services: