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Hi.
I notice that the IP address for the rms-world-check-one-api-pilot.thomsonreuters.com site has changed over the weekend.
Is this something that will occur often?
The reason I'm asking is that our company requires a specific firewall rule for every external API that we as developers are referencing, so each time the IP changes, we have to update our firewall.
Regards.
Thank you for your query.
IP addresses may change in the future without prior notice.
We recommend our clients to use FQDN instead of IP addresses to connect to World-Check One using the API.
If a firewall whitelisting is required, you would have to choose a firewall setup / system which can be whitelisted with the FQDN instead of IP address. This is the only solution for the raised concern.
Hope this helps.
I will take this up with our network admin, thx.
Yes, this applies for both pilot and production environment.