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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @manxam
      last edited by travisdh1

      @manxam said in All computers cannot access 1 specific site:

      @travisdh1 : Very good point. Router reboot changes nothing. I'll send someone on site to connect to the modem directly and see if it's an ISP issue or that terrible SonicWall.

      Thanks!

      The other guys at work like the Sonicwall firewalls, I just think the interface is purposely made to slow me down and confuse things (kinda like cPanel.)

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        manxam @travisdh1
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        @travisdh1 : I'd have to agree with you on that one. I really dislike having to create address objects, service objects, etc and then assigning those to the specific NAT and Firewall groups.
        Just clunky to change something (like a port forward) for something that should take 2 seconds.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @travisdh1
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          @travisdh1 said in All computers cannot access 1 specific site:

          @manxam said in All computers cannot access 1 specific site:

          @travisdh1 : Very good point. Router reboot changes nothing. I'll send someone on site to connect to the modem directly and see if it's an ISP issue or that terrible SonicWall.

          Thanks!

          The other guys at work like the Sonicwall firewalls, I just think the interface is purposely made to slow me down and confuse things (kinda like cPanel.)

          People like SonicWall because sales people push SonicWalls. We were just discussing that over lunch.

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          • Reid CooperR
            Reid Cooper @manxam
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            @manxam said in All computers cannot access 1 specific site:

            @travisdh1 : Very good point. Router reboot changes nothing. I'll send someone on site to connect to the modem directly and see if it's an ISP issue or that terrible SonicWall.

            Thanks!

            Any news from them?

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              manxam @Reid Cooper
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              @Reid-Cooper, unfortunately I had no one to spare today so they'll be going in tomorrow.

              Really curious to see if it's the SW or the ISP.
              If the former there's a simple solution: rip and replace time!
              If the latter, that'll be a fun chat with the cable company...

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                manxam
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                And.. it was the SonicWall
                So very strange that it only appeared to affect this one site with nothing in place to block it via IP nor DNS.

                Thanks for your suggestions guys!

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @manxam
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                  @manxam said in [Solved] All computers cannot access 1 specific site:

                  And.. it was the SonicWall
                  So very strange that it only appeared to affect this one site with nothing in place to block it via IP nor DNS.

                  Thanks for your suggestions guys!

                  Was it broken? Or was it a setting?

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                    manxam @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller : As far as I can determine, it was "broken". I didn't go down the route of performing a factory reset as the device was older and I was looking for an excuse to replace it with an ER4 anyways.
                    Customer wasn't willing previously despite the fact that the unit was old enough that I had to run Firefox 30 (2014) to admin it and that specific model/firmware was listed as having several vulnerabilities.

                    Doing a bit of a deep dive I found NO reason that it was denying access to this one specific site and a reset may have "fixed it", but I didn't relish going through the painful steps of setting it back up again.

                    ER4 was cheap enough that, with this problem plus the aforementioned admin issues and vulnerabilities, the customer was willing to upgrade.

                    Essentially it was a blessing in disguise.

                    Tangentially, why is it that the Orgs with the most amount of spare cash are the least likely to part with it?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @manxam
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                      @manxam Well that worked out then 🙂

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                        manxam @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in [Solved] All computers cannot access 1 specific site:

                        @manxam Well that worked out then 🙂

                        I did. We're not ones for forcing tech on clients but there's a limit to client risks that we're willing to live with.
                        This particular client deals with a LOT of sensitive data and it always bothered me that they had a known vulnerable router in place that we had to admin with a 5 year old version of Firefox.

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