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SEARCH_IP
Searches for valid IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in specified character - string columns from one or more tables, including fields in VARIANT, OBJECT, and ARRAY columns. The search is based on a single IP address or a range of IP addresses that…
PARSE_IP
Returns a JSON object consisting of all the components from a valid INET (Internet Protocol) or CIDR (Classless Internet Domain Routing) IPv4 or IPv6 string.
Malicious IP Protection
The Malicious IP Protection service continuously detects network access attempts originating from IP addresses maintained on a curated list. The service protects the Snowflake instance by blocking network access attempts that originate…
Control network traffic to Snowflake Open Catalog with network policies
Typically, you use the blocked list to restrict IP addresses included in a CIDR block range that you add to the allowed list. For example, if you add a single IPv4 address to the allowed list, all other IPv4 addresses are blocked.
How to monitor activity from specific IP addresses in your Snowflake account
FAQ: The following views in the SNOWFLAKE.
CURRENT_IP_ADDRESS
Returns the IP address of the client that submitted the request.
Incoming request with IP/Token XX.XX.XX.XX is not allowed to access Snowflake. Contact your account administrator. For more information about this error, click here.
CAUSE: This error is displayed when the account has an active Network Policy applied at the account or user level and the source IP address is either included in the 'Blocked IP Addresses' list, or not included in the 'Allowed IP…
Data Clean Rooms Collaborator is unable to login because IP address is blocked by a Network Policy
ISSUE: With Data Clean Rooms, after a Provider has added a Consumer to Collaborate in a Data Clean Room, the Consumer account may fail to log in due to a network error.
Why Snowflake doesn't share static IP address range with the customer - AWS
The design of Snowflake’s platform takes full advantage of the radical elasticity offered by AWS.
Network rules
Network rules are schema - level objects that group network identifiers into logical units. Snowflake features that restrict network traffic can reference network rules rather than defining network identifiers directly in the feature.