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IP Location Activation - API #201

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zaraki12345 opened this issue Oct 7, 2019 · 5 comments
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IP Location Activation - API #201

zaraki12345 opened this issue Oct 7, 2019 · 5 comments

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@zaraki12345
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Hello!

Referring to your email from October 3, 2019:
"To further improve security, we are enabling the IP Location Activation feature for all Pardot accounts on Monday, October 14, 2019."

"At this time, the enablement of this feature is limited to human users only and will not impact API authentication."

I've tested this function for my account:
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"Enable IP Security: enabled"

When I enabled this function my API integrations stop to work... All forms are no longer displayed on website...

Are you sure this feature not impact the API integrations?

@adelawalla
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@zaraki12345 It's a little bit deceiving. The automatic enablement that took place exempted the API. However, if the user manually changes the setting, it becomes enabled for all users in all contexts.

@zaraki12345
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Isn't that bug? Upcoming update IP Location Activation (14 october 2019) say's: "At this time, the enablement of this feature is limited to human users only"

@adelawalla
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@zaraki12345 My understanding is that there are two groups of accounts:

  • One set of accounts were forcibly enabled on 14 October. These accounts have an API exemption in place to avoid breaking API integrations.
  • Another set of accounts was not forcibly enabled on 14 October, due to the fact that these accounts already had the feature enabled. For these accounts, the functionality works as documented, where IP Security applies to both the UI and the API.

Your account likely falls into the second group. If you believe there's a bug, please feel free to contact the support team.

@adelawalla
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@zaraki12345 I found out there is a workaround. You can use IP Whitelisting to avoid having to activate your IP address over the API.

@zaraki12345
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So you are guessing that there is two group of accounts... I'm in contact with support.

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