Whitelist All IPs for Salesforce
Overview
Whitelist All IPs for Salesforce is a Chrome extension developed by rdehler.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Whitelist All IPs for Salesforce is 0.0.1, updated on 2016-03-02.
2,000+ users have installed this extension.
22 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: raydehler.com/cloud
Whitelist All IPs for a Salesforce organization
Salesforce has a great security model for 2 factor authentication and trusted systems. Sometimes, however, it can be onerous.
If you want to ensure that a user can access Salesforce without requiring a verification code or security token, you need to "whitelist" their IP on Setup => Security Controls => Network Access.
If you have a lot of IPs to whitelist, or you want to whitelist dynamic IPs, or you simply want to disregard this requirement altogether, enter this extension: Whitelist All IPs for Salesforce!
Simply:
1) Enable this plugin
2) Navigate to Setup => Security Controls => Network Access in your Salesforce org (must be an Admin)
3) Click the Whitelist All IPs button
4) Wait! There is a progress indicator, it can take 30 seconds to 3 minutes depending on your connection.
Huge credit to Moti Korets for his SFDC Debug Logs extension, which had this "hidden feature"(https://github.com/motiko/sfdc-debug-logs).
By the way! This started as a homepage component, but the ability to run javascript in homepage components went away around Summer, 2015 -- hence the need for this extension.
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Brandon Klapholz
2020-09-17
super useful - would be nice if it worked in Lightning, but support for Classic is still good enough to make this a must have |
Miriam Lücke
2018-09-07
You should add to the description that the button is only available in SF classic. Besides that it's a quite handy tool :) |
Izzatkhon Shamsiev
2018-08-18
Thanks a lot! Works fine. Saved my time. |
Chen Tianyun
2018-05-22
This extension saved me a lot of time! |
dCloud PCCE
2018-05-05
It did save me a huge effort having to manually enter all the ip ranges, considering you can only enter two full subnets as range, so had to do 127 entries... |