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How can I access Rebrandly through my company's firewall?

Updated over a month ago

If your company network restricts you from accessing Rebrandly, your system administrator will need to configure your firewalls to allow reaching Rebrandly.

Rebrandly is composed of multiple network components, each with a corresponding Fully-Qualified Domain Name and/or an IP address identifying it.

Your branded domains can be identified by the IPv4 address of the Rebrandly clusters for redirection: in order to navigate your branded links, the IP ranges and/or FQDN to whitelist are:

IP range

FQDN

Description

52.72.49.79/32
redirect.unicast.rebrandly.network.

Branded Links redirection
(default setting)

76.223.20.46/32
13.248.148.104/32
redirect.anycast.rebrandly.network.

Branded Links redirection
(advanced setting)

dynamic IP

redirect.system.rebrandly.network.

IPs serving rebrand.ly links

dynamic IP

rebrandly.com.
*.rebrandly.com.

IPs serving Rebrandly SaaS dashboard, browser extensions, apps and APIs

dynamic IP

proxies.rebrandlydomain.com.

Preferred DNS name for proxy solutions (e.g. CloudFlare)

dynamic IP

rebrandlydomain.com.

Former DNS name for redirection of 3rd level domains

We recommend that your system admin consider the two major Rebrandly services:

  • Redirection of branded links: Whitelisting branded links by IP ranges in the table will allow Rebrandly links to redirect in your network.

  • Link Management: Whitelisting by IP is not possible for Rebrandly SaaS services such as the API, the globally distributed Dashboard, and the OAuth servers. We recommend whitelisting by FQDN (if the application firewall supports this). Employees administering the Rebrandly account should be made able to access rebrandly.com and its subdomains (HTTPS-only).

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