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03-28-2023 06:18 AM
Hey all,
Specific scenario here wondering if anyone else has seen so far.
In our organization we have SSL Decrypt/Break and Inspect enabled using a self signed cert and SSL Forward Proxy.
We have also implemented a custom Continue Response page just to acknowledge some risk of using ChatGPT.
In FireFox and Safari, if a user navigates to chat.openai.com they can authenticate, ask questions, and interact with the bot without any issue.
In any Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, ..) if a user navigates to chat.openai.com they can can authenticate, ask a question to the bot, and they get a generic "Something went wrong" error message.
I have run down the traffic logs a few times and haven't found a clear indication of the issue (or difference). One recommendation was maybe quic protocol is causing issues, still looking into that. Just looking for any other suggestions?
09-01-2023 04:27 AM
It looks like dns-over-https to Cloudflare may be part of this. We block dns-over-https so we can get insight into DNS traffic for inspection/protection. When I see the error, the logs show dns-over-https being blocked when going to ChatGPT.
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