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Webfilter - web request blocked - ups.com

Hallo,

seit ein paar Tagen tritt immer mal temporär das Problem auf das die Website von UPS (https://www.ups.com) nicht aufrufbar ist mit dem Fehler "Error Connection Timeout".

Im Webfilter findet man diese Einträge:

2021:06:10-14:49:35 fwrz01-2 httpproxy[6788]: id="0002" severity="info" sys="SecureWeb" sub="http" name="web request blocked" action="block" method="CONNECT" srcip="x.x.x.x" dstip="104.84.57.177" user="" group="" ad_domain="" statuscode="500" cached="0" profile="REF_DefaultHTTPProfile (Default Web Filter Profile)" filteraction="REF_DefaultHTTPCFFAction (Default content filter action)" size="517" request="0x10d10300" url="https://www.ups.com/" referer="" error="Connection timed out" authtime="0" dnstime="178342" aptptime="754" cattime="247" avscantime="0" fullreqtime="127430980" device="0" auth="0" ua="" exceptions="" category="105" reputation="neutral" categoryname="Business" application="upscom" app-id="1924"

Nach ein paar Minuten (manchmal 2 bis zu 20) geht es dann plötzlich wieder. Über das Handy oder einen http webproxy beispielsweise geht es die ganze Zeit.

Hat jemand eine Idee was das sein kann?



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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    Hi ,

    Thanks for reaching out to the Community! 

    Do you have multiple internal DNS servers configured on your firewall? If yes, I'd suggest you try to query the ups.com to your DNS server when you notice this issue and share the output with us. It could be a DNS issue. 

    Use the command: nslookup <domain.com> <DNS server IP>

    Thanks,

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  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    Hi ,

    Thanks for reaching out to the Community! 

    Do you have multiple internal DNS servers configured on your firewall? If yes, I'd suggest you try to query the ups.com to your DNS server when you notice this issue and share the output with us. It could be a DNS issue. 

    Use the command: nslookup <domain.com> <DNS server IP>

    Thanks,

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