If your firm requires that LeasePilot only be reached from the office, a VPN, or another known network, this is where you set the boundary. List the IP addresses and ranges that are allowed; sign-ins from anywhere else are blocked at the door.
01What you can do from this screen
- Add allowed IPs — paste them into the box, one per line. Three formats work: a single IP (
192.168.1.1), a range (192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.255), or CIDR (192.168.1.0/24). Mix and match as needed. - See your current IP — shown right under the box and in the _About IP Filtering_ panel, so you can confirm what your team is connecting from before you write the rules.
- Save Changes — applies the new restrictions.
NoteYour current IP is always allowed, automatically. Whatever you put in the list, the IP you're connected from gets added to it on save — so a mistyped range can't lock the admin team out of the platform. That's the point of the _About IP Filtering_ panel calling out your current IP every time you open this screen.
IP filtering is one layer of access control. Pair it with SSO for a stricter sign-in; individual users can also turn on 2FA from their own account. Every change you make here is captured in the audit trail.