Google-IPs aggregates public IP address ranges that are associated with Google’s infrastructure, collecting them in machine-readable formats useful for routing and firewall rules. The list is helpful for administrators who need to whitelist Google endpoints, analyze traffic, or tune proxies and CDN configurations. By centralizing ranges that are otherwise spread across announcements and registries, it saves time and reduces misconfiguration risk. The repository typically includes CIDR blocks and scripts or instructions for consuming them on various platforms. It’s useful in both enterprise networks and homelab setups where precise rules are preferred over broad allowances. Because IP allocations evolve, the project aims to make refreshing and automating the data straightforward.
Features
- Curated CIDR lists of Google-associated IP address ranges
- Formats suitable for firewalls, routers, and access control lists
- Helpful for whitelisting, geofencing, or traffic analysis
- Scripts or guidance for automating updates and ingestion
- Useful in enterprise and homelab network configurations
- Reduces manual lookup across registries and announcements