Add User-Allowed IPs
Overview
If your Snowflake environment uses Network Policies to restrict access by IP address, you must list the allowed IPs here. Yuki will use only the IP addresses you specify to authenticate with Snowflake, ensuring compatibility with your security settings.
If you don’t enforce Network Policies in Snowflake, you can click Skip.

Add a user and its allowed IPs
User Name - enter the Snowflake username Yuki will use (e.g.,
DBT_PROD_USER,TABLEAU_USER).Click Add User.
In the row that appears, enter that user’s Allowed IPs (one or more IPv4 addresses or CIDR ranges).
Examples:
203.0.113.10,198.51.100.0/24,203.0.113.10, 203.0.113.11
Use Actions to edit or remove entries as needed.
Use the same IPs/ranges you have whitelisted (or plan to whitelist) in your Snowflake Network Policy for those users.
Next Step
After defining allowed IPs, proceed to enable warehouses foe optimizations: → Enable Warehouses
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