IP access management
IP Access Management allows you to control which IP addresses can be used to access your account, either through the User Interface or the API.
There is no limit to the number of IP addresses that you can allow.
It is possible to remove your own IP address from your list of allowed addresses, thus blocking your own access to your account. While we are able to restore your access, we do require thorough proof of your identify and ownership of your account. We take the security of your account very seriously, and wish to prevent any 'bad actors' from maliciously gaining access to your account.
Your current IP is clearly displayed to help prevent you from accidentally removing it from the allowed addresses.
For more information, please see our IP Access Management documentation.
Retrieve a list of currently allowed IPs
GET /v3/access_settings/whitelist
Base url: https://api.sendgrid.com
This endpoint allows you to retrieve a list of IP addresses that are currently allowed to access your account.
Each IP address returned to you will have created_at
and updated_at
dates. Each IP will also be associated with an id
that can be used to remove the address from your allow list.
Authentication
- API Key
Headers
The on-behalf-of
header allows you to make API calls from a parent account on behalf of the parent's Subusers or customer accounts. You will use the parent account's API key when using this header. When making a call on behalf of a customer account, the property value should be "account-id" followed by the customer account's ID (e.g., on-behalf-of: account-id <account-id>
). When making a call on behalf of a Subuser, the property value should be the Subuser's username (e.g., on-behalf-of: <subuser-username>
). See On Behalf Of for more information.
Responses
An array listing all of your allowed IPs.
The ID of the allowed IP.
The allowed IP.
A Unix timestamp indicating when the IP was added to the allow list.
A Unix timestamp indicating when the IPs allow status was most recently updated.
{
"result": [
{
"id": 1,
"ip": "192.168.1.1/32",
"created_at": 1441824715,
"updated_at": 1441824715
},
{
"id": 2,
"ip": "192.0.0.0/8",
"created_at": 1441824715,
"updated_at": 1441824715
},
{
"id": 3,
"ip": "192.168.1.3/32",
"created_at": 1441824715,
"updated_at": 1441824715
}
]
}
the error message
the field that generated the error
helper text or docs for troubleshooting
{
"errors": [
{
"field": "field_name",
"message": "error message"
}
]
}
the error message
the field that generated the error
helper text or docs for troubleshooting
{
"errors": [
{
"field": "field_name",
"message": "error message"
}
]
}
the error message
the field that generated the error
helper text or docs for troubleshooting
{
"errors": [
{
"field": "field_name",
"message": "error message"
}
]
}
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