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What are the IP addresses of 'ring'?
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I have a secure network, based on a White list, And I only open the addresses I need, I would love for you to give me the addresses needed for my 'ring' to work properly My product is 'Peephole Cam'

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13-01-2021 03:41:08

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  • C

    Go to your router's configuration and have a look at the connected devices. You probably want to assign your ring devices static ip's as well.

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    13-01-2021 03:48:16

    • M

      I'm afraid you did not understand me, I need the 'ring' server addresses For security reasons, all web addresses are closed by default, and I only open to specific addresses I trust, So I need to know which 'ring' addresses to use, in order to open them For my Video Doorbells to work properly Hopefully now I was clear :slight_smile:

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      13-01-2021 04:16:30

        C

        Good luck with that :slight_smile: I might start by having a look at my router's log file to see which connections being made. I might have a look at netstat -a for clues. I might have a look at wireshark. Somewhere in the ring help forum they have published a list of the ports they need to work. Perhaps you can work that backwards. OR - maybe ring will simply share your requested info. I doubt you will get the information you seek on this forum. If you get lucky you might find a knowledgeable person at one of the support phone numbers.

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        13-01-2021 04:51:20

    • M

      I will have to work hard .... do you mean that? https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/205385394-The-Protocols-and-Ports-Used-by-Ring-Devices Does not appear in the article IP addresses only ports, Thanks for the encouragement :slight_smile:

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      13-01-2021 05:26:49

        C

        Well I probably was speaking with a support guy at ring yesterday who could have answered your question. OR - do you like to read other people's code ? You can download the source code (some of it anyway) for free. Search 'ring source code download' . OR - I am not a linux guy - but ring is a linux device. Perhaps there is a simple way to gain access to the file storage on that device and poke around for a config file of sorts. I doubt (hope) ip addresses are not hard coded. They must be read in at runtime.

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        13-01-2021 05:35:40

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