The Joovii Shipping plugin communicates with external services to:

  • Fetch live shipping rates
  • Book consignments automatically
  • Generate shipping labels
  • Send tracking data back to your store

Security firewalls often block outbound or inbound API requests they do not recognise. Whitelisting the Joovii IP explicitly tells your security layer that this traffic is trusted and should always be allowed.

If there is a problem connecting the plugin to our systems you may be able to fix this by doing the below tasks.

1: Whitelisting in Wordfence

  • In WordPress admin, go to Wordfence → Firewall
  • Open All Firewall Options
  • Locate Whitelisted IP addresses that bypass all rules
  • Add:3.24.190.247
  • Save changes

This prevents Wordfence from rate-limiting or blocking Joovii API calls.

2: Whitelisting in Cloud flare

  • Log in to Cloudflare
  • Select your domain
  • Go to Security → WAF → Tools
  • Under IP Access Rules, add:
    IP Address: 3.24.190.247
  • Action: Allow
  • Apply the rule

If you are using Bot Fight Mode or advanced WAF rules, ensure this IP is excluded from challenge rules as well.

3: Other WordPress Security Plugins

If you use a different security plugin:

  • Look for IP Whitelisting, Allowlist, or Trusted IPs – Add 3.24.190.247
  • Clear plugin caches and retest shipping

If the above options have not worked please share temp admin login to info@joovii.com and click here to raise a support request.

4: If you get a Curl Error

cURL error 7: Failed to connect to webapp.joovii.com port 443 after 1004 ms: Could not connect to server

If you receive this error it means you need to contact your hosting provider.

Ask them to whitelist the below IP or URL

3.24.190.247

webapp.joovii