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IP Restrictions

Overview

The IP Restrictions module enables you to allow or deny traffic based on the source IP of the connection that was initiated to your ngrok endpoints. You define rules which allow or deny connections from IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR blocks.

A connection is allowed only if its source IP matches at least one rule with an 'allow' action and does not match any rule with a 'deny' action.

Example Usage

Allow TCP connections from 110.0.0.0/8 and 220.12.0.0/16 but not from 110.2.3.4/32.

ngrok tls 443 \
--cidr-allow 110.0.0.0/8 \
--cidr-allow 220.12.0.0/16 \
--cidr-deny 110.2.3.4/32

Behavior

Rule Evaluation

A connection is allowed only if its source IP matches at least one rule with an 'allow' action and does not match any rule with a 'deny' action.

When using Edges and the Kubernetes Ingress Controller, if the IP Restrictions module references multiple IP Policies, then the rules of all referenced IP Policies are unioned together for evaluation.

IPv6

ngrok supports IPv6 addresses for all IP rules. You may use standard abbreviated notations.

ngrok tls 443 --allow-cidr "::/0" --deny-cidr "2600:1f16:d83:1202::6e:2/128"

Don't forget to create IPv6 rules. It's easy to test only with IPv4 and then suddenly things don't work when your software starts using IPv6 because you've forgotten to create rules to allow traffic from IPv6 addresses.

Reference

Configuration

Agent Configuration
ParameterDescription
Allow CIDRsA set of IPv4 and IPv6 CIDRs to allow.
Deny CIDRsA set of IPv4 and IPv6 CIDRs to deny.
Edge Configuration
ParameterDescription
IP Policy IDsA set of IP policies that will be used to check if a source IP is allowed access. See the TLS Edge IP Restrictions Module API Resource for additional details.

Errors

If a connection is disallowed by IP Restrictions then the connection is closed.

Events

When the IP Restrictions module is enforced, it populates the following fields in the tcp_connection_closed.v0 event.

Fields
ip_policy.decision

Edges

IP Restrictions is a supported module for TLS Edges. When using IP Restrictions via Edges, you specify a set of references to one or more IP Policy objects, each of which contains a list of IP Policy Rule objects.

IP Restrictions and the IP Policy and IP Policy Rule objects they reference can be configured via the ngrok dashboard or API.

Pricing

This module is available on the Pro and Enterprise plans.

Try it out

First, grab your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses:

curl -4 icanhazip.com
curl -6 icanhazip.com

Then run ngrok with IP Restrictions with the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses you got in the previous step:

ngrok tls 443 \
--domain your-domain.ngrok.app \
--allow-cidr 2600:8c00::a03c:91ee:fe69:9695/32 \
--allow-cidr 78.227.75.230/32

Then make requests to your ngrok domain using the -4 and -6 flags to test both IPv4 and IPv6:

curl -4 https://your-domain.ngrok.app
curl -6 https://your-domain.ngrok.app