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After updating to 9.501-5 SSO for HTTP authentication failed and domain join not working.

UTM 9.501-5

Windows server 2012 domain controller.

I installed the 9.5 update on June 2, did not see any issues with this for the client, updated to 9.501-5 on June 12 midnight, and Internet access is failing on multiple sites.

Can get to Google.ca

Cannot get to canada411.com - Too many http redirects message.

Turned off web filtering and the websites were available - but the client requires filtering.

Re-enabled and turned off AD SSO authentication and websites are available again with correct content being blocked.

Attempted to remove from and rejoin domain, but domain join failed.

 

Currently, I have the client functioning, but, I need to rejoin AD and resume SSO authentication.

 



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  • I upgraded to 9.502-4 last night had ran into some issues with not being able to rejoin my UTM to the domain. After deleting the old entry for the firewall and forcing replication, I was able to join my UTM to the domain. Even after forcing replication, it took about 5-10 minutes before I could rejoin the UTM to the domain. However, it created an entry in DNS for each interface in the UTM. Now there were multiple clients having issues browsing the Internet. The issue was caused by the multiple entries. I deleted all the entries except for the one that pointed to the internal IP address for the UTM.

    Now all the clients can browse the Internet with no issues.

    Hopefully, this information might help someone else out.

    Regards,

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  • I upgraded to 9.502-4 last night had ran into some issues with not being able to rejoin my UTM to the domain. After deleting the old entry for the firewall and forcing replication, I was able to join my UTM to the domain. Even after forcing replication, it took about 5-10 minutes before I could rejoin the UTM to the domain. However, it created an entry in DNS for each interface in the UTM. Now there were multiple clients having issues browsing the Internet. The issue was caused by the multiple entries. I deleted all the entries except for the one that pointed to the internal IP address for the UTM.

    Now all the clients can browse the Internet with no issues.

    Hopefully, this information might help someone else out.

    Regards,

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