From the course: Learning Azure SQL Querying

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Solution: Whitelist an IP address

Solution: Whitelist an IP address - Azure Tutorial

From the course: Learning Azure SQL Querying

Solution: Whitelist an IP address

(upbeat music) - [Instructor] You will want to edit the firewall settings on the Azure SQL Server that your Azure SQL Database is running on. To exit the Query Editor, you can select the SQL Server on the blade on the left, or click the home breadcrumb, and find the server linked under your recent tab, or you can click on the search and search for Azure SQL in the Azure Console and then click on the SQL server listed. There's a lot of different ways to navigate around the Azure Console, so feel free to use whatever method works best for you. After clicking on the name of the SQL Server from the detail screen, scroll down and in the left hand menu underneath security, click on networking. If you don't know what your public IP address is, you can open a new tab and type into the Google search, what is my IP address? And it'll show you a card with your current public IP. Under the firewall rules, you can click the add…

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