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COF-C02 · Question #483

What happens when a network policy includes values that appear in both the allowed and blocked IP address list?

The correct answer is B. Those IP addresses are denied access lei the Snowflake account as Snowflake applies the. In Snowflake, when setting up a network policy that specifies both allowed and blocked IP address lists, if an IP address appears in both lists, access from that IP address will be denied. The reason is that Snowflake prioritizes security, and the presence of an IP address in…

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Question

What happens when a network policy includes values that appear in both the allowed and blocked IP address list?

Options

  • AThose IP addresses are allowed access to the Snowflake account as Snowflake applies the
  • BThose IP addresses are denied access lei the Snowflake account as Snowflake applies the
  • CSnowflake issues an alert message and adds the duplicate IP address values lo both 'he allowed
  • DSnowflake issues an error message and adds the duplicate IP address values to both the allowed

How the community answered

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  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    86% (48)
  • C
    4% (2)
  • D
    9% (5)

Explanation

In Snowflake, when setting up a network policy that specifies both allowed and blocked IP address lists, if an IP address appears in both lists, access from that IP address will be denied. The reason is that Snowflake prioritizes security, and the presence of an IP address in the blocked list indicates it should not be allowed regardless of its presence in the allowed list. This ensures that access controls remain stringent and that any potentially unsafe IP addresses are not inadvertently permitted access.

Topics

#Network Policies#IP Access Control#Account Security#Security Configuration

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