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4 TopicsCompliance Recording Bot invite coming from unknown subnet
Hello, As of this morning, all my compliance recording bots fail to record my personal account. Invites are filtered by FW, with this IP range configuration, as stated https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges?view=o365-worldwide 52.112.0.0/14 52.122.0.0/15 When disabling firewall rules, invites are coming through. And are originated from 9.163.189.144 or 20.82.235.109, which don't match the above IP range .... Only my user sounds affected by this recent change in my tenant. As we have many customers using our compliance recording bot, we have opened all the ports in the firewall, which is not a good practice. Could I have some feedback about this issue ? Is Microsoft changing its IP ranges ? Thanks for your answer107Views0likes1CommentTransition from VNET integration to public access or Private Link using the Azure CLI
This post provides two bash scripts that use the Azure CLI to transition an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server from VNET Integrated to Public Access or a Private Link. You can run these bash scripts either locally or by using the Azure Cloud Shell.1.5KViews2likes2CommentsCannot reach/ping second 2019 server via Site-to-Site VPN, all other computers can be reached
Hi! I REALLY need help on this issue! Main office has: 192.168.1.0/24 Branch office: 192.168.2.0/24 i.e. two different subnets. DHCP is configured in the routers on each side; main/branch (i.e. no DHCP configured in the server). Main office has two Windows Server 2019: 1. Main server with AD, DNS, DC 2. Application server that is joined to domain and there are also clients in the main office: 3. Normal domain connected clients (Win10 and Win8) I can ping forth and back between all computers but when I try to ping from Branch to Main office towards the "2. Application Server" I don't get through. I have no probem to ping from Branch to "1. Main server" or towards normal clients in the "main network". If I ping "2. Application server" from any local computer on the Main office side, the server responds. Basic fault tracing tells me it's a server configuration thing versus the Branch network, something in the "2. Application server" stops the calls, right? I have checked the server's firewall (incoming ping) and also temporarely turned off the firewall, but no success. So firewall seems to be out of the question. I also added the branch's subnet in "1. Main server" under AD Services and Sites, no success. I really can't understand this magic going on in the second server, why doesn't it respond to calls from the Branch side? Please help! br /MarcusSolved4.4KViews0likes3Comments