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As a follow-up to a recent email all Jamf Pro customers should have received, some IP address have been added and removed from the Inbound/Outbound traffic from Jamf Cloud list. For a complete list, please see the “Permitting Inbound/Outbound Traffic with Jamf Cloud” document located here:
Permitting Inbound/Outbound Traffic with Jamf Cloud - Technical Articles | Jamf


For a list of only the updates, please see here:
IP Address and Domain Changelog for Inbound/Outbound Traffic with Jamf Cloud
In order to provide ample time to make these changes, we are requesting these updates be made by August 20, 2025.

Is Jamf taking into consideration modern Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) tools that rely on FQDN-based allowlisting rather than IP addresses? Many security platforms no longer support static IP allowlisting due to the inherent risks and operational challenges.



Is Jamf taking into consideration modern Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) tools that rely on FQDN-based allowlisting rather than IP addresses? Many security platforms no longer support static IP allowlisting due to the inherent risks and operational challenges.


I have asked for an answer on this one. Ill be back soon with the reply!


I have asked for an answer on this one. Ill be back soon with the reply!


@AJPinto I am having someone email you about this! Please be on the lookout.


@AJPinto I am having someone email you about this! Please be on the lookout.


Will do, thank you sir.