Skip to main content
Version: 3.17

ip-restriction

Description#

The ip-restriction Plugin supports restricting access to Upstream resources by IP addresses, through either configuring a whitelist or blacklist of IP addresses. Restricting IP to resources helps prevent unauthorized access and harden API security.

Attributes#

NameTypeRequiredDefaultValid valuesDescription
whitelistarray[string]FalseList of IPs or CIDR ranges to allow. Exactly one of whitelist or blacklist must be configured.
blacklistarray[string]FalseList of IPs or CIDR ranges to deny. Exactly one of whitelist or blacklist must be configured.
messagestringFalse"Your IP address is not allowed"[1, 1024]Message returned to the client when the IP is blocked.
response_codeintegerFalse403[403, 404]HTTP response code returned when the request is rejected due to IP address restriction.

Examples#

The examples below demonstrate how you can configure the ip-restriction Plugin for different scenarios.

note

You can fetch the admin_key from config.yaml and save to an environment variable with the following command:

admin_key=$(yq '.deployment.admin.admin_key[0].key' conf/config.yaml | sed 's/"//g')

Restrict Access by Whitelisting#

The following example demonstrates how you can whitelist a list of IP addresses that should have access to the Upstream resource and customize the error message for access denial.

Create a Route with the ip-restriction Plugin to whitelist a range of IPs and customize the error message when the access is denied:

curl "http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes" -X PUT \
-H "X-API-KEY: ${admin_key}" \
-d '{
"id": "ip-restriction-route",
"uri": "/anything",
"plugins": {
"ip-restriction": {
"whitelist": [
"192.168.0.1/24"
],
"message": "Access denied"
}
},
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"httpbin.org:80": 1
}
}
}'

Send a request to the Route:

curl -i "http://127.0.0.1:9080/anything"

If your IP is allowed, you should receive an HTTP/1.1 200 OK response. If not, you should receive an HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden response with the following error message:

{"message":"Access denied"}

Restrict Access Using Modified IP#

The following example demonstrates how you can modify the IP used for IP restriction, using the real-ip Plugin. This is particularly useful if APISIX is behind a reverse proxy and the real client IP is not available to APISIX.

Create a Route with the ip-restriction Plugin to whitelist a specific IP address and obtain client IP address from the URL parameter realip:

curl "http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/routes" -X PUT \
-H "X-API-KEY: ${admin_key}" \
-d '{
"id": "ip-restriction-route",
"uri": "/anything",
"plugins": {
"ip-restriction": {
"whitelist": [
"192.168.1.241"
]
},
"real-ip": {
"source": "arg_realip"
}
},
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"httpbin.org:80": 1
}
}
}'

Send a request to the Route:

curl -i "http://127.0.0.1:9080/anything?realip=192.168.1.241"

You should receive an HTTP/1.1 200 OK response.

Send another request with a different IP address:

curl -i "http://127.0.0.1:9080/anything?realip=192.168.10.24"

You should receive an HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden response.