What is the IP address that my site uses for external connections

What is the IP address that my site uses for external connections

Due to the distributed nature of our network, the IP address your site uses to make outbound connections will differ from the IP the domain resolves-to, and hence inbound traffic routes through.

External connections made by shared websites will appear as from either 185.151.28.62185.151.28.63, 45.8.227.175 or 45.8.227.176

If you have a Scheduled Tasks/Cron Job that requires external connections, these will appear from 185.151.28.61 or 45.8.227.174

However, the above addresses are subject to change. So if possible, we'd recommend whitelisting the IP range 185.151.28.0/24 and 45.8.227.0/24.

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