SAAS FEEDS

Allow SaaS without opening the whole internet

Maintained IP lists per cloud service.

01
Pick the services you need

Microsoft 365, Azure, AWS, Google, Zoom, Okta and more — subscribe per service or as a bundle.

02
Pull a clean feed

TXT, CSV, JSON or appliance-friendly styles — formats your firewall and automation already understand.

03
Enforce precise policy

Allow the destinations people need without a permanent hole for the rest of the public cloud.

04
Stay current automatically

Vendor ranges change often. We track published prefixes so your allow-lists do not go stale.

Per-service IP lists

Maintained ranges for Microsoft 365, Azure, AWS, Google Workspace and other common SaaS platforms.

Firewall-ready formats

Plain text, CSV, JSON and platform-specific feed styles for EDLs and automation pipelines.

Cleaner allow policies

Replace vague wildcards with destinations that match how your users actually work.

Examples of lists we maintain — more on request.

Microsoft 365 Azure Defender Intune AWS Google Cloud Google Workspace Zoom Okta GitHub Salesforce Zscaler

Illustrative plain-text fragment (not a live production feed):

m365-allow.txt
# jarnis saas allow — example (RFC 5737 documentation ranges)
# service: microsoft-365  format: plain_text
# Not a live production feed — synthetic ranges only
203.0.113.10
203.0.113.11
198.51.100.40/29
192.0.2.80/28
# …
No more stale static IP dumps
Works with common firewalls and SWGs
Per-service granularity instead of wildcards
Low effort to keep policies current
Engineered in Austria