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Re: Geolocation query from IP address
We really need Microsoft to provide us with this. They have the defender in Azure - We can see city/country for all logons in AzureAD, the same in the Cloud Security. Thus Microsoft do have the lookup data available and are actively using it to enrich their own log entries. They just need to provide the same info to use. But maybe they are not licensed to do that. or they would rather we all pay for something else running in their cloud. Making it easier to call-out to webhooks / WebAPIs would help us, it is trivial to install the MaxMind GeoIP2 and expose it thru the web.7.7KViews0likes1CommentRe: Received-SPF: TempError (protection.outlook.com: error in processing during lookup of "domain-name":
Problem persists, we are seeing it here in Denmark. Microsoft, please fix these bugs rather than deploy new buggy updates that throws way too much mail in spam / quarantine.38KViews0likes0CommentsControl what the user can give consent to
O365 and OAuth2 allows users to give 3rd party apps consent to access data on behalf of the user. Is there any way we can limit the "scope" of consent the user allow ? Since we are in the EU, and thus hit by GDPR, and we consider e-mails as containing personal data, then we can not legally allow 3rd parties access to users e-mail without a data processor agreement, risk assessment etc in place. The 3rd party would process data. We can get the granted permissions on a per user basis, and do our own reporting and followup. But it would be better to say users can NOT give 3rd party apps any sort of e-mail, calendar and Contacts (that is by definition personal data) permission. We can disallow all 3rd party apps altogether, by tuning integrated Apps off. But we still would allow the user to grant simple consent like: "openid profile email", "User.Read openid email profile offline_access" or "User.Read"Re: Geolocation query from IP address
I also want / need this. Of course you learn to spot chinese IP adresses over time, but would be easier if we just had a function to do it. The lookup is in the Azure AD login log. So Microsoft do have the IP->Location database available. They just need to fint somebody who wants to take responsibility.34KViews0likes13Comments
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