https://www.centrecom.com.au
This was one of our primary suppliers for technology. Contacted them they just said "suck it up, princess".
Recently AWS started doing "hum… (funda okungaphezulu)
https://www.centrecom.com.au
This was one of our primary suppliers for technology. Contacted them they just said "suck it up, princess".
Recently AWS started doing "human verification" on all VPN traffic to websites they host on their CDN(s). This results in all our Windows 10 PCs running Firefox ESR 102.13.0 going into an endless "Human verification" loop, never able to access the website.
On the Windows 2012 R2 server we have access to the above website works. We see "human verification" for a second or two and then the website is displayed.
So, copied my profile from a Windows 10 PC that doesn't work to the server and it works.
I've tried with tracking protection off.
Turned off all adblockers, run in safe mode with all addons disabled, cleared my cache, deleted all cookies
Created a new profile and still no go.
Turned off Windows firewall, moved hosts file out of the way. Still no go.
Also deleted prefs.js to run firefox as completely vanilla without any changed preferences.
I'm not inclined to install malware, so chrome based browsers are not an option. They are actually blocked so I couldn't install them even if I wanted to.
All PCs are on 21H2 3208. Upgrading is not an option at this time. PCs will be upgraded mid-late 2024.
All PCs are required to be connected to VPN at all times as we work from home. Being on call late into the night also means we can't just disconnect. We use NordVPN. Yes I know there is a lot of paranoia about VPNs being the source of all online crime. I just think that's an over-generalization. A convenient excuse.
https://www.scorptec.com.au did a similar thing earlier this year, but at least with them we get a captcha and can get to their site.
Could this be a browser issue, or is this more likely to be a Windows 10 issue?
Also updated Windows 10 to latest patch each month and it's been the same for three months.