Overview
When attempting an upload, the client may be presented with the following error.
This occurs when the user cannot connect to our server during the upload (connection may be lost or blocked).
To resolve the error, please have the client whitelist the appropriate URL for their respective environment. Once whitelisted reattempt the upload.
Europe:
| https://vclient-provisioner-uk2-validis.azurewebsites.net/ https://vclient-provisioner-eu-validis.azurewebsites.net/ |
North America:
| https://vclient-provisioner-us3-validis.azurewebsites.net/ https://vclient-provisioner-ca3-validis.azurewebsites.net/ |
| Australia: | https://vclient-provisioner-au2-validis.azurewebsites.net/ |
| Singapore: | https://vclient-provisioner-sg-validis.azurewebsites.net/ |
If the client is still experiencing the error after whitelisting the URL, have them (or their IT team) run the following command in Windows PowerShell.
Command:
Resolve-DnsName -Name vali{your region}strg.blob.core.windows.netPlease note:
- Ensure the command is run on the machine the upload was attempted on
- The region variable will be the environment the client attempted the upload on
Region Variable:
Europe - EU, UK2
North America - US3, CA3
Australia - AU2
Singapore - SG
If the client sees the below message after running the command, have them add a conditional forward for vali{your region}strg.blob.core.windows.net to forward to other DNS servers, so that their Internal DNS servers do not block the response.
Please note the above is not the expected response, which should look closer to:
Server: xxx.xx.x.xx
Address: xxx.xx.x.xx#xx
Non-authoritative answer:
vali{your region}strg.blob.core.windows.net
canonical name = vali{your region}strg.privatelink.blob.core.windows.net.
vali{your region}strg.privatelink.blob.core.windows.net
canonical name = blob.xxxxxxxxx.store.core.windows.net