Thanks for the feedback.  Given the nature of the beast, it'd be easy to 
implement my own private proxy on another fixed-IP server I 'own'.  

On Thursday, January 17, 2013 3:12:29 PM UTC-8, Neil Middleton wrote:
>
> There's an addon that you can use that gives you a proxy with a fixed IP 
> but the name escapes me at the moment.  Proxima maybe?
>
> You could add the Amazon ranges but these are changing regularly and still 
> leave you open to a large chunk of the Internet. 
>
> Neil
>
> On Thursday, January 17, 2013, Inactivist wrote:
>
>> Heroku newbie question: 
>>
>> If I want to deploy an app making use of a Google API's server apps key, 
>> what IP address ranges should I use when configuring the API keys on 
>> Google's API Console?  I need to specify a list of acceptable IP ranges, 
>> which can include a subnet mask like /24 .
>>
>> Or, should I use a browser app key?  Will that cause any problems?
>>
>> Has anyone done this successfully?  Must I add the entire list of AWS IP 
>> address ranges <https://forums.aws.amazon.com/ann.jspa?annID=1528> ? 
>>
>> If this has been covered elsewhere, please feel free to drop a link.  
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