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Frequently Asked Questions

What IP addresses does the Analytical Platform use?

If you are connecting from one of our Analytical Platform services and are required to provide IP addresses as a means of access control, you can find our ranges here, under the analytical_platform key.

Airflow workflows that have been migrated to Analytical Platform Compute will use:

  • analytical_platform.compute.test for airflow-dev
  • analytical_platform.compute.production for airflow-prod

Airflow workflows that have not been migrated to Analytical Platform Compute will use:

  • analytical_platform.data_engineering_airflow.development for airflow-dev
  • analytical_platform.data_engineering_airflow.production for airflow-prod

Analytical Platform Tools (JupyterLab, RStudio and Visual Studio Code) will use:

  • analytical_platform.tools.development for development
  • analytical_platform.tools.production for production

Analytical Platform Applications hosted on Cloud Platform will use the IP addresses found here.

I have been removed from the GitHub Organisation

You will be notified of this action via an email from GitHub - “[GitHub] You’ve been removed from the “MoJ Analytical Services” organization”.

You were removed due to inactivity, as part of this Operations Engineering’s dormant GitHub user process noted here.

To rejoin, you can use this link (https://github.com/orgs/moj-analytical-services/sso).

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