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Managing IP Access for AEM as a Cloud Service with IP Allow Lists

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Managing IP Access for AEM as a Cloud Service with IP Allow Lists by Abhishek Caleb

 

 

 

 

AEM as a Cloud Service: Enhancing Security with IP Allow Lists
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) as a Cloud Service is a powerful platform for managing digital experiences. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools for creating, managing, and delivering content across various channels. While AEM’s default security measures, such as user authentication and authorization, ensure protection against unauthorized access, additional layers of security can further enhance the platform’s resilience.

As AEMaaCS doesn’t restrict dispatcher or publish domains by default, they are publicly accessible. To enhance security, it’s recommended to add authorized IP addresses to the allow list, restricting access to your organization or specific users.

 

 

 

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Hello @brwayne 

 

Thanks for sharing the blog with us. Its very informative.

 

Requesting you to please check with @kautuk_sahni , if you could rather share in the Blogs section of the AEL. It would become easy to identify that its information and not a query. The audience might for the 2-types of content


Aanchal Sikka

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Hi @kautuk_sahni ,

 

can you provide me access to post this as blog and any future articles?

Also can you assist me with the guidelines to be followed for posting blog articles?

 

Thanks.

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@brwayne 

Hi, thank you for reaching out.

Blogging in the community is a special privilege we currently extend only to employees and Community Advisors at Level 6 and above. It's great to see your interest in contributing content and supporting the community. We truly value that. I’d recommend spending about 30 minutes a day over the next two weeks to engage meaningfully in the community. If you’re able to provide thoughtful replies to 3–5 posts during that time, you’ll likely reach Level 5 or even Level 6. We’re always excited to see SMEs actively contributing. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your participation and eventually reading your first blog post here!



Kautuk Sahni