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flavio_fazzano
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

The client Proxy filters Amazon addresses from port 443

We have problems accessing the apps inside the Sense Hub (ver. Jun-2019). We are in a corporate network without internet access.
The Sense Server was licenced by  “Signed License Key” and at the time of installation, customer staff enabled us to validate the license at https://licence.qlikcloud.com/.

After a couple of days, the customer security staff closed all the internet access ports. With this, the user who is developing in the Qlik Hub does not obtain the access permissions to the applications to be able to edit them.
We asked the security staff to enable us to port 443 but they asked us to pass through a proxy. We configure this according to this:

https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/June2019/Subsystems/PlanningQlikSenseDeployments/Content/Sense_Dep...

Once configured and give access into the proxy to the URL https://licence.qlikcloud.com/, customer security staff detect (via trace) that Qlik access anothers Amazon IP’s through port 443 such as:
ec2-54-236-125-109.compute-1.amazonaws.com
ec2-34-194-100-185.compute-1.amazonaws.com


These IP's are filtered by the customer proxy. The result is that the error in the hub is still present.

What we need to know is what are all the IP or rather, what is the domain that Sense accesses through port 443 to be able to configure it in the customer proxy and thus have secure internet access through port 443

 

Many Thank,

Flavio

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