It's B - https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies
"When a network policy includes values in both the allowed and blocked IP address lists, Snowflake applies the blocked IP address list first."
B.
When a network policy includes values in both the allowed and blocked IP address lists, Snowflake applies the blocked IP address list first.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies
A. Those IP addresses are allowed access to the Snowflake account as Snowflake applies the allowed IP address list first.
Explanation:
In Snowflake's network policy configuration, the allowed IP address list takes precedence over the blocked IP address list. If an IP address is listed in both the allowed and blocked lists, Snowflake applies the rule from the allowed list, allowing access. The allowed list is processed before the blocked list, and if a match is found in the allowed list, the access is granted.
So, the correct answer is A. Those IP addresses are allowed access to the Snowflake account as Snowflake applies the allowed IP address list first.
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