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[FALSE-POSITIVE] Microsoft Products #653
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Hi @Eraz102, Instead of a global whitelist, it has been integrated into the whitelist list of the DNS Servers. Feel free to reach out if you miss something or if something is not working tomorrow after 20:30 UTC. Stay safe and healthy. |
Hi @funilrys, Stay save as well, Martin |
Hi @funilrys Right now the DNS is not usable, because it blocks anything microsoft related. Is there any issue with microsoft websites in combination with this blacklist? |
The list is highly automated and some of our partners are opinionated regarding Microsoft products. Therefore, they put all they find on their lists. I'm reducing damage by whitelisting only for the DNS users. So it takes time to get through all domains. |
That means, that this list is not usable for anyone running Windows, and neither for those using office products on other OS's. Thats about 80-90%+ of users out there.
Thank you very much @funilrys for your effort, do you know perhaps, how long it will take? |
Thanks for the amazing work on this. Just wanted to share all the addresses listed in Microsoft's documentation that should be whitelisted in order for Microsoft stuff to work: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges?view=o365-worldwide |
This patch touches Ultimate-Hosts-Blacklist/Ultimate.Hosts.Blacklist#653 Contributors: * @Eraz102 * @J-ess-e
the xbox.com domain is blocked and added to the list. Could you check? |
@bubusan80 @smed79 fixed the issue. It should available within the next hours. |
Describe the subjects (domains)
teams.microsoft.com and outlook.live.com don't work for me as soon as I set the DNS, but I guess it is all microsoft related websites, which are blocked.
More Information
I could not open them anymore, as they would not exist.
Have you requested removal from other sources?
no.
WARNING: Please search in our infrastructure before submitting it.
Searched in the infrastructure for teams.microsoft.com and outlook.live.com, but there was no pattern found.
Additional context
As soon as I set the DNS to automatic, all microsoft related websites work again.
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