How to free skype?
We have skype released for some user however skype accesses more does not send messages
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How to free skype?
We have skype released for some user however skype accesses more does not send messages
Hi Maviael,
I think you are trying to allow access to Skype, check which FW-rule blocks the skype connection. Verify the application filter configured within the rule and allow the Skype signature. You can try packet capture option in XG to learn the FW rule ID.
Thanks
Hi Maviael,
I think you are trying to allow access to Skype, check which FW-rule blocks the skype connection. Verify the application filter configured within the rule and allow the Skype signature. You can try packet capture option in XG to learn the FW rule ID.
Thanks
Hi There,
We have skype working for logging in and sending messages but are unable to make / receive skype calls while using ssl decrypt and cannot find a way to exclude it from ssl decryption. Is there a way we can make a rule to exlcude the skype application from ssl decryption?
If we manually add some IPs that skype is using it will work but skype changes to a lot of IPs so this is not a viable solution. We've tried capturing the required domain names and excluding these but haven't had any success.
Cheers,
Jason
Hi Jason,
In the HTTPS Scanning exceptions could you add these URLS mentioned below.
api.skype.com Business
apps.skype.com Business
community.skype.com
download.skype.com
login.skype.com
pipe.skype.com
secure.skype.com
www.skype.com
www.skypeassets.com
Also allow access to these subnets:
91.190.216.0/255.255.255.0
91.190.218.0/255.255.255.0
Hi Aditya,
For testing we have added exceptions for the following:
Hi Jason,
Could you inform me which Skype are you using. Skype for Business or Personal
Hi There,
This is Skype Personal - I can see that the Sophos XG can categorize the skype application but there doesn't seem to be a way to use that classification with an exception for SSL decryption.
Cheers,
Jason
Hi Jason,
Let me simulate the same from my end and Shall get back to you .
Hi, all
I tried include many ips and networks of microsoft without success to do skype for business work fine.
Monitoring the access I could see that the clients was trying to access somes URLs like *.office365.com, *.lync.com, sip.yourdomain.com, login.yourdomain.com
So I included office365.com, lync.com and sip.yourdomain.com in "PROTECT" > "WEB" > "Exceptions" and with just this config, it works fine for me at the time.
Cheers,
Leo
Jason Macri said:For testing we have added exceptions for the following:
^.*skype.com.*^.*skype.net.*^.*skypeassets.com.*
Hi All,
I recently had this issue with morning with being able to login to Skype after redirecting the clients to our XG, but not being able to receive or send and IM's. Skype would login ok, but I'd see a blue circle with spinning white arrows under my avatar.
After getting nowhere looking through Skype forums, I directed my attention toward the XG and found this thread. After looking through the Skype forums I noted the following after entering /dumpmsnp in a chat window:
/dumpmsnp
MSNP: Connection Data (MSNP24):
* Status: NetStateConnecting.Backoff
* Server Current: s.gateway.messenger.live.com
* Server Saved: s.gateway.messenger.live.com
* Login: (Token) ** Waiting liveid **
* Skypename: [<<REDACTED>>] [linked]
* EPID: 1c227512-d597-8e5f-eded-d1e39269932d
* ClientVersion: 0/7.32.0.104//
* OSVersion: Windows 10.0 (build
* Time: TZ: UTC+11, Server: 0, Local: 1487892068
* Connection: IF: 0 DC: 3 RC: HTTPS
* B:0 CS:[B:1 S:1] MO:yes CWB:1 Q:0[F:0 I:0] PMN:1
* Recent connect: s.gateway.messenger.live.com @ 2017-02-23T23:16:04Z
* Recent connect: s.gateway.messenger.live.com @ 2017-02-23T23:13:49Z
* Recent connect: s.gateway.messenger.live.com @ 2017-02-23T22:59:13Z
* Recent connect: s.gateway.messenger.live.com @ 2017-02-23T22:28:13Z
* Recent connect: s.gateway.messenger.live.com @ 2017-02-23T22:24:44Z
* Push: None (Unregistered)
My skype login in particular is one that was joined / migrated from the MSN Messenger days, I don't know whether this is applicable to others as well.
Anyway, I added the following exceptions to Web > Exceptions and ticked the 'HTTPS Decryption'
Thank you for /dumpmsnp - very handy.
I've found that for iOS Skype this would not be enough. What made it work is the following:
1. Allow "Skype Services" and "Torrent Clients P2P" (for some reason it is detected as one) through Application policy
2. Add the following into Web Filtering Exceptions and skip HTTPS decoding AND malware scanning
I succeeded making Video and Audio calls from and to iOS 10 device with these settings. This seems to be minimum necessary set.