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# Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL firewall rules by using the Azure portal
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Server-level firewall rules can be used to manage access to an Azure Database for MySQL Server from a specified IP address or a range of IP addresses.
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3. Verify your IP address before saving the configuration. In some situations, the IP address observed by Azure portal differs from the IP address used when accessing the internet and Azure servers. Therefore, you may need to change the Start IP and End IP to make the rule function as expected.
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Use a search engine or other online tool to check your own IP address. For example, search "what is my IP address".
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![Bing for What is my IP](./media/howto-manage-firewall-using-portal/3-what-is-my-ip.png)
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Use a search engine or other online tool to check your own IP address. For example, search "what is my IP address".
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4. Add additional address ranges. In the firewall rules for the Azure Database for MySQL, you can specify a single IP address or a range of addresses. If you want to limit the rule to a single IP address, type the same address in the Start IP and End IP fields. Opening the firewall enables administrators, users, and application to access any database on the MySQL server to which they have valid credentials.
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