I have an app that is B2B, utilizing a custom domain. Occasionally, I get 
an email from a new corporate firewall admin asking for the url, ports and 
ip's of the application. The url (mydomain.com) and ports(80, 443) are 
easy, but I'm having problems with the IP address.

They (company firewall admins) complain that the application does not have 
a single IP address. Every time they hit the app, it comes back with a 
different IP.

I know every firewall is different, and maybe a proxy and filter are the 
best methods to handle this. But I need to give them some guidance.

Can someone give me some tips on what to tell firewall administrators what 
to do to allow access to a Heroku application? 

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