Difference between revisions of "Firewall Internet Filter Suggestions by Network"
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Discord utilizes CloudFlare, Amazon CloudFront, and Google IP addressing. | Discord utilizes CloudFlare, Amazon CloudFront, and Google IP addressing. |
Revision as of 22:00, 3 February 2024
Content Delivery Networks (CDNS) makes blocking by IP address more difficult than ever for firewall configuration. In order to get information to end users more quickly, many applications are distributed from multiple geographical points-of-presence (PoPs) using Content Delivery Networks (CDNs).
Discord
Discord utilizes CloudFlare, Amazon CloudFront, and Google IP addressing.
Blocking by DNS is largely ineffective,
- discordapp.com
- discordapp.net
- discord.com
- discord.gg
- discord.media
- discordstatus.com
Discord USA
- 34.0.129.181 - 3 IPs in the Google Cloud Platform
- 35.215.72.85 - 6 IPs in the Google Cloud Platform
- 35.212.102.50 - 2 IPs in the Google Cloud Platform