The addresses vary dynamically and the range is subject to change without
notice at any time. You can observe typical values with ping or dig and
enter these into your firewall. I'd suggest at least a /24 netmask, as you
may not observe all the possible values within a given period. I'd also then
expect periods of downtime with this security policy.

-John Kalucki
http://twitter.com/jkalucki
Infrastructure, Twitter Inc.


On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 2:51 AM, planck <pla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why hello there,
>
> I have an application running behind a very restrictive firewall and
> need to allow connections specifically to the Twitter API. Any ideas
> on what the IP range of the API is?
>
> Thanks,
> Christian
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