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Login problems with the company website.

Login problems with the company website.

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Ystose78
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12-20-2016, 08:12 PM
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Work with a firm that uses Amazon AWS services for their online presence. Our corporate site is hosted on Amazon Web Services. We recently experienced a suspected security incident and our team secured the Meraki firewall. After restoring the configuration, we encountered an odd problem: accessing the AWS-hosted site from within the company LAN is difficult. The login page appears, but once correct credentials are entered, it flashes and redirects to the previous page. This suggests a Meraki-related issue, as we can log in from outside the network, like a home connection. We've tried whitelisting the site without success. Any suggestions?
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Ystose78
12-20-2016, 08:12 PM #1

Work with a firm that uses Amazon AWS services for their online presence. Our corporate site is hosted on Amazon Web Services. We recently experienced a suspected security incident and our team secured the Meraki firewall. After restoring the configuration, we encountered an odd problem: accessing the AWS-hosted site from within the company LAN is difficult. The login page appears, but once correct credentials are entered, it flashes and redirects to the previous page. This suggests a Meraki-related issue, as we can log in from outside the network, like a home connection. We've tried whitelisting the site without success. Any suggestions?

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SabrinaJones69
Junior Member
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12-21-2016, 12:31 AM
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Maybe I should rethink my approach. I've been digging through Meraki logs and browser output, which is proving difficult to interpret. Could expanding the scope help? To pinpoint the issue, I’d want a monitoring tool or browser extension that clearly shows connection details—like the IP addresses or DNS names involved when a login link is clicked, as well as any ports used. While Chrome DevTools provides useful data, turning it into actionable insights requires more skill.
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SabrinaJones69
12-21-2016, 12:31 AM #2

Maybe I should rethink my approach. I've been digging through Meraki logs and browser output, which is proving difficult to interpret. Could expanding the scope help? To pinpoint the issue, I’d want a monitoring tool or browser extension that clearly shows connection details—like the IP addresses or DNS names involved when a login link is clicked, as well as any ports used. While Chrome DevTools provides useful data, turning it into actionable insights requires more skill.