![]() ![]() For the IP Match or IP Not Match operators: specify one or more IP address ranges.In ARM templates: GeoMatch, IPMatch use the negateCondition property to specify Geo Not Match or IP Not Match.In the Azure portal: Geo Match, Geo Not Match, IP Match, or IP Not Match.Use the socket address match condition (available in Standard/Premium), if you need to match based on the TCP request's IP address. The remote address represents the original client IP that is either from the network connection or typically the X-Forwarded-For request header if the user is behind a proxy. ![]() IPv4 example: if you add two IP addresses 1.2.3.4 and 10.20.30.40, the condition is matched for any requests that arrive from either address 1.2.3.4 or 10.20.30.40.When you specify multiple IP addresses and IP address blocks, 'OR' logic is applied.IPv6 example: 1:2:3:/48 matches any requests that arrive from addresses 1:2:3:0:0:0:0:0 through 1:2:3: ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff.The syntax for an IP address block is the base IP address followed by a forward slash and the prefix size. Use CIDR notation when specifying IP address blocks.You can specify multiple values to match, which will be combined using OR logic. The remote address match condition identifies requests based on the requester's location or IP address. MatchValues: '#.DeliveryRuleQueryStringConditionParameters' ![]()
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