Kondado IPs

For some Kondado destinations and data sources it may be necessary to whitelist Kondado's IPs:

  • 54.144.2.133/32
  • 3.213.59.73/32
  • 34.226.130.185/32
  • 3.220.239.218/32
  • 34.232.0.163/32
  • 54.157.90.169/32
  • 52.23.147.249/32

For data sources or destinations that require IP whitelist to work properly, ALL IPs above must be allowed.

This list will always be updated and we will notify our customers in advance of any changes.

These IPs will resolve to the reverse DNS cloud-1.cluster.kondado.io
 

Whitelist Kondado IPs for Secure Data Integration

Follow these steps to allow Kondado's IP addresses through your firewall so your data sources and destinations can connect properly.

1
Identify if IP whitelisting is required

Check whether your data sources or destinations require IP-based access control. Database servers, cloud warehouses, and some APIs commonly use allowlists for security.

2
Copy all Kondado IP addresses

Gather the complete list of Kondado IPs from this article: 54.144.2.133/32, 3.213.59.73/32, 34.226.130.185/32, 3.220.239.218/32, 34.232.0.163/32, 54.157.90.169/32, and 52.23.147.249/32. All seven must be allowed for proper connectivity.

3
Add IPs to your firewall or security group

Configure your network firewall, cloud security group, or database access rules to permit inbound/outbound traffic from all listed Kondado IPs. These IPs resolve to the reverse DNS cloud-1.cluster.kondado.io.

4
Verify your pipeline connections

Test your destinations and data sources to confirm successful connectivity. If issues persist, double-check that all IPs were entered correctly without typos.

5
Monitor for IP changes

Kondado will notify customers in advance of any IP address changes. Keep this page bookmarked and update your allowlists promptly when notifications arrive to avoid pipeline interruptions.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I need to whitelist Kondado's IP addresses?
Some data sources and destinations use IP-based access controls for security. Whitelisting ensures Kondado's servers can connect to your systems without being blocked by firewalls or security groups.
Do I need to allow all the IP addresses listed, or just some of them?
You must allow ALL IPs listed on this page. Allowing only a subset will cause connection failures for pipelines that route through the excluded addresses.
What happens if Kondado changes its IP addresses?
Kondado will notify customers in advance of any changes. You should update your firewall rules promptly when notified to prevent pipeline interruptions.
How can I verify that the IPs belong to Kondado?
All listed IPs resolve to the reverse DNS cloud-1.cluster.kondado.io. You can verify this using standard DNS lookup tools before adding them to your allowlist.
Which types of destinations typically require IP whitelisting?
Databases, data warehouses, and certain cloud services with strict security policies often require IP whitelisting. Check your specific destination's documentation to confirm if this step is necessary.

Written by·Published 2023-07-11·Updated 2026-04-25