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Microsoft_Intune_DeviceSettings extension failed to load.
Hi.. seen it happening with ssl inspection software/firewalls or something like Pihole. if it works at your home internet... there must be some blocker at the corporate network.
- lalan8499Jun 01, 2022Copper ContributorHi Rudy,
Thank you for the response. I thought I had replied earlier. That is my thought as well, but i've tried suggestions to unblock graph.windows.net I saw in another post, as well as making sure to add all related URL's to the whitelist on the FW with no luck. I even went as far as excluding from SSL with the same behavior.- Jun 02, 2022What happens when totally removing/bypassing the proxy/ssl inspection that is configured.I am assuming that works as expected? because that sandbox-60 mentioned is your proxy or?
- lalan8499Jun 02, 2022Copper Contributor
Rudy_Ooms_MVP We confirmed that it works as expected, as we have done it successfully for other websites. After some more investigation, we found out that the microsoft-intune application category on the palo alto fw was being blocked. we didn't see it in the original traffic as we had to investigate a bit in url logs to determine which IP it was re-directing to.
- NielsScheffersJun 02, 2022Iron Contributor
lalan8499 What happens when you access https://afd.hosting.portal.azure.net directly? It should return a 404 but it'll let you test if the SSL/TLS-handshake is successful.
Like Rudy_Ooms_MVP, I would expect there's some kind of inspection going on somewhere along the route. Is there a proxy in play?