Unfortunately no.  We spin up and down new machines on a daily basis as load
changes.  Each time we do that, they get a different IP address.  Your dynos
dynamically move across the machines, so it's impossible to know a source IP
address, or even a range beyond the entirety of amazon's address space.

I'd check with them if there's any alternative.

Oren

On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Tobes <[email protected]> wrote:

> We're using SagePay server with our Heroku app (under development
> right now).
>
> SagePay need to know what IP address range the server will post from.
> Obviously Heroku is on EC2 and uses a range of IPs, can we get the
> range.
>
> In SagePay, we can set up several IP "allowed" addresses, and can also
> use C classs subnet masks.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tobin
>
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