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  1. Preface
  2. Advanced clusters
  3. Setting up AWS
  4. Setting up Google Cloud
  5. Setting up Microsoft Azure
  6. Setting up a self-service cluster
  7. Setting up a local cluster
  8. Advanced configurations
  9. Troubleshooting
  10. Appendix A: Command reference

Advanced Clusters

Advanced Clusters

Step 5. Allow domains in Azure

Step 5. Allow domains in Azure

When the Secure Agent creates an
advanced cluster
in a Microsoft Azure environment, the cluster nodes need access to certain domains to fetch artifacts, such as machine images, and to access sources and targets to run mappings.
Add the following domains to the outbound allowlists of your network security groups:
*.azure.com *.azure.net *.database.windows.net *.microsoft.com *.microsoftonline.com *.windows.net azure.com azure.net ifconfig.me microsoft.com microsoftonline.com windows.net artifacthub.informaticacloud.com
If you use one of the EMEA PODs, also allow this domain:
artifacthubemea.informaticacloud.com
EMEA PODs include these PODs: EMW1, EMC1, UKI, EMSE1, EMW2.
To use the default NTP service configuration, open your firewall and set the default NTP service UDP port to 123 for all outbound servers. If you don't want to use this configuration, you can set up a custom image that has a custom NTP service configuration. For more information, contact Informatica Global Customer Support.

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