How to Whitelist Domains and IPs for Vocab Loco

Created by Vocab Loco, Modified on Tue, 12 Aug at 11:47 AM by Vocab Loco

If your school uses a content filter or firewall, you may need to whitelist certain domains and IP addresses to ensure Vocab Loco, Book Taco, and Book Nacho function properly. Without these entries, some features may be blocked, causing pages not to load or preventing students from logging in.


Why Whitelisting is Important

Our platforms connect through secure domains and servers. If any of these are blocked by your school’s network filter, images, activities, or login pages may fail to load. Whitelisting allows these connections so that teachers and students can use all features without interruption.


Domains to Whitelist

Add the following domains to your school’s safe list:

app.vocabloco.com vocabloco.com booktaco.com booknacho.com app.booktaco.com app.booknacho.com

IP Addresses to Whitelist

These IPs are associated with our main application servers:

67.227.154.166 (Book Taco) 67.227.157.88 (Book Nacho) 67.227.157.88 (Vocab Loco)

Note: Some schools prefer to whitelist by domain only, as IP addresses can change over time. If your filter allows domain-based whitelisting, we recommend prioritizing domains.


Next Steps

  1. Share this list with your school’s IT department or network administrator.

  2. Ask them to update the content filter/firewall settings to allow these domains and IPs.

  3. Test access by logging in as both a teacher and a student to confirm all features are working.


Need Help?

If you have questions or still experience issues after whitelisting, please contact our support team at admin@vocabloco.com. Include details about your school’s network setup and any error messages you see.

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