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When we enforced SSO for our admin users on Devolutions Hub Business, we were adviced to create an application identity with admin level access to our business hub so we could connect via Powershell and disable SSO enforcement in case of emergency.
We did that and wanted to "lock down" the public IP addresses that are allowed to sign into the Powershell API. Sadly we realized that - as of now - only one IP(v4) address per application identity can be whitelisted (automatically during first powershell connection). Since we have multiple offices and each offices has one to two WAN connections with different public IPs, we would like the ability to (manually) whitelist more than one IP(v4) address per application identity.
Good Morning Rene
Thank you for the suggestion. I have already created an internal ticket for investigation. Based on what we can already see from here, it seems entirely possible to do. I will discuss this with our team and I will come back here to update you as soon as we have news or feedback.
Regards