No "google" services all of a sudden ? - What the *beeb* is going on ?

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thomasthomsen
Head in the Cloud

No "google" services all of a sudden ? - What the *beeb* is going on ?

So all of a sudden none of the Google services where working on my lan here.

So I started troubleshooting , I thought it was my local (PC) firewall that was doing something(tm), but when i did some packetsniffs on LAN and WAN I could see the packet reacing the MX on LAN but nothing on the other side ......

 

I then tried from the "tools" of the MX to ping google.com and youtube.com just because they are both google services.

This is the result.

thomasthomsen_0-1632486848807.png

 

There is nothing in the evenlog abut blocking google.com or youtube.com

There is no ACL that does this.

There is nothing in the security center.

 

So kinda hard to troubleshoot any future ... 

Does anyone want to venture a guess ?

I have also disabled content filtering , amp and IPS, just to test. Same thing.

Downgraded from 16.x to 15.x , same thing .... 

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thomasthomsen
Head in the Cloud

Ahhh there is the problem.

https://community.meraki.com/t5/Security-SD-WAN/Google-com-incorrectly-Geolocated/m-p/129810/highlig...

 

But you are COMPLETELY in the dark here on a MX.

So please, development, make this visible in eventlog or security center when things are blocked by geo.

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thomasthomsen
Head in the Cloud

Ahhh there is the problem.

https://community.meraki.com/t5/Security-SD-WAN/Google-com-incorrectly-Geolocated/m-p/129810/highlig...

 

But you are COMPLETELY in the dark here on a MX.

So please, development, make this visible in eventlog or security center when things are blocked by geo.

I think based on the size log it would create there is no way for meraki to have something in the portal.

Then let us parse it to syslog, anything.

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