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Allowing Storable CRM to Work with Your Firewall

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If your company has any sort of location firewall, you will need to whitelist a few URL's for Storable CRM to work. The purpose of this guide is to provide information that can be given to your IT department so that Storable CRM can work with your system firewall. This guide also includes instructions on how you can create your own firewall while assuring Storable CRM will continue working.

These are the URL's used by Storable CRM that your IT team will need to whitelist.

Storable CRM URLs

*.Storable CRM.com (needed for anything CP-related to work)

*.newrelic.com (server monitoring software, site will experience script errors if this isn't whitelisted)

*.fastly.net (used by newrelic)

*.livechatinc.com (allows access to our chat support)

*.infusionsoft.com (allows access to forms on our web site)

*.bootstrapcdn.com (used by the location version of Storable CRM)

*maps.googleapis.com

*google-content.com

Storable CRM Location Client

Google DNS lookup one: https://dl.Storable CRM.com/Storable CRM.exe

For this, Google DNS 8.8.8.8 needs to be allowed for Network Validation

Custom DNS lookup one: https://dl.Storable CRM.com/Storable CRM-Per-User.exe

Twilio URLs - Note: Anything under US1 and US2 will need to be whitelisted.

https://www.twilio.com/docs/video/ip-address-whitelisting

https://www.twilio.com/docs/voice/sdks/network-connectivity-requirements

https://support.twilio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007130274-Requirements-for-Connecting-to-the-Twilio-REST-API-and-Troubleshooting-Common-Issues

https://media.twiliocdn.com/taskrouter/js/v1.20/taskrouter.min.js

For the latest Twilio IPs Visit -https://www.twilio.com/docs/sip-trunking/ip-addresses

54.172.60.0/30 which translates to: 54.172.60.0 54.172.60.1 54.172.60.2 54.172.60.3 Ports: 5060 (UDP/TCP), 5061 (TLS)

54.244.51.0/30 which translates to: 54.244.51.0 54.244.51.1 54.244.51.2 54.244.51.3 Ports: 5060 (UDP/TCP), 5061 (TLS)

After January 23, 2024, these media IPs will be retired.

54.172.60.0/23
34.203.250.0/23
Port Range: 10,000 to 20,000 (UDP)

54.244.51.0/24
Port Range: 10,000 to 20,000 (UDP)

Beginning December 5, 2023, Twilio will be updating their media IP range.

For more information, click here.

168.86.128.0/18
Network Range: 168.86.128.0 - 168.86.191.255
Port Range: 10,000 to 60,000 (UDP)

Sendgrid URLs - Note: Dedicated SendGrid IPs are: 149.72.141.201, 167.89.110.17

sendgrid.com

sendgrid.net

sendgrid.me

sendgrid.info

Port URLs

Port 9002 (used by the location version of Storable CRM to push notifications)

Port 9001 (used by Call Center software)

Setup Your Firewall with Help from the Storable CRM Support Team - Note: Complete these steps if our Support team is helping you setup your firewall.

Contact Storable CRM Support - Via email, chat or phone.

Download & open the file they send so they can remote into your computer.

Create your Firewall

Note: Complete these steps if you are setting up a firewall yourself.

Access your Firewall Settings

  • (A) Search - Click to search your computer's files and applications.

  • (B) Enter Search - Enter "Control Panel" in the search window.

  • (C) Control Panel - Based on your search terms, this will appear. Click it.

  • (D) Search Term - Once inside your control panel, enter the term, "Firewall".

  • (E) Windows Defender Firewall - Click to open.

  • (F) Advanced Settings - Located along the left side of the window, click to open your computer's Advanced Settings.

Creating Inbound Rules

  • (G) Inbound Rules - Click to open.

  • (H) New Rule - You will need to create two inbound rules. Click to create the first rule, CP TCP.

  • (I) Port - Make sure this is selected. If it isn't, click to select it.

  • (J) Next - Click to continue creating your rule.

  • (K) Specific Local Ports - Make sure this is selected and enter "9001, 9002".

  • (L) Next - Click to continue creating your rule.

  • (M) Allow the Connection - Make sure this is selected. If it isn't, click to select it.

  • (N) Next - Click to continue creating your rule.

  • (O) Next - Click to continue creating your rule.

  • (P) Name - In the Name window, enter "CP TCP".

  • (Q) Finish - Click to finish creating your new rule.

  • (A) New Rule - Click to create your second rule, CP UDP.

  • (B) Port - Make sure this is selected. If it's not selected, click this.

  • (C) Next - Click to continue creating your rule.

  • (D) UDP - Click to select this option.

  • (E) Next - Click to continue creating your rule.

  • (F) Next - Click to continue the process.

  • (G) Next - After you confirm Domain, Private, & Public are selected, click to continue the process.

  • (H) Name - Enter the name, "CP UDP".

  • (I) Finish - Click to finish creating your new rule.

Creating Outbound Rules

  • (J) Outbound Rules - You will also need to create Outbound Rules. Creating Outbound Rules is the same process as you just completed for Inbound Rules. Begin by clicking Outbound Rules and then refer to Creating Inbound Rules, steps (G) - (I).

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