Local webblocker failover

I use a local webblocker server with a hot spare.

I dont see a way to auto failover if the the working vm is unavailable.

Is there a way?

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  • Hi @Steve_E

    For local webblocker servers, the system should connect to the first available one on the list. So long as it can maintain a TCP connection, and it gets responses, it will stay with that server.

    If both servers are listed in your on-premise webblocker config, that's all you should need, provided they're both up and responding to queries.

  • When you say list, you mean the list. right?

    pm > subscription service > webblocker > configure > global settings

    Anywhere else?

  • Thanks for the link

    What I cant find is a "server timeout" setting to "failover"

    If the server checked in the proxy policies stops working, I have to manually change it in each policy

  • That action is per webblocker policy. If you use the same webblocker policy for several policies, you only need to update it once.

    Each of your webblocker policies will have a unique name. If you're using a policy that is colored blue, it's a default policy that can't be edited, and you will need to clone it or make your own to save.

  • Problem is when the selected webblocker server on web policies fail, the other isnt used

    All I see in the traffic gui are timeouts, nothing about failing over to the other server

  • @james.carson

    For local webblocker servers, the system should connect to the first available one on the list. So long as it can maintain a TCP connection, and it gets responses, it will stay with that server.

    If both servers are listed in your on-premise webblocker config, that's all you should need, provided they're both up and responding to queries.

    If the list is here:

    pm > subscription service > webblocker > configure > global settings

    then failover doesnt work at all

  • Hi @Steve_E
    If you're experiencing an issue with webblocker failover, I suggest opening a support case so we can assist you.

    There haven't been any instances of a complete webblocker cloud failure in recent memory, so if you're experiencing issues with webblocker there may be something else potentially causing an issue.

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