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While at work, I get the SAU error page " sorry you don't have permission for that".

I do have some weird firewall restrictions here, but this is an error page served by SAU.

I've tried to email the admin at the address listed on the error page (mail@skylines....) but got no reply.

Really keen to fix this as its a major PITA.

My work IP for troubleshooting is 131.203.63.xxx

The weird thing is the site works from my iOS SAU app and iOS browser while on a slightly different internal company network, but with the same external ip. Makes me think it's some useragent block by sau?

Cheers

Edited by hutchwilco

Yeah I agree it's not only SAU but must have something to do with it, since it is a SAU error page that I get. Something to do with how the work IT's proxy handles it, make SAU site reject it or something.

Would there be logs for those rejections for today, from that IP?

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