Thanks Mike. It is appearing on the iPads only not the teacher’s laptops So I think it is related to the iOS update. I think it is originating from Safari, not the network but I will try the at home test, good idea. Strange thing is the exact same site was accessed no problem prior to the upgrade. I have restrictions set on each device as opposed to via the network (I am not a very sophisticated manager). I discounted the message initially, but I am pretty sure I can recreate it and send a screen shot.
Thanks for the response!
W. Joseph Schwairy Tech - Building - Graphics St. Elizabeth's School 2350 Gaylord St. Denver, CO 80205 303-322-4209
On Mar 11, 2014, at 1:06 PM, Michael T. Scott < email@hidden> wrote: Hi Joel,
Where is the "restricted site" messaging coming from? Do you have a screenshot? Assuming that the message displays in a browser from your filter, it sounds like a network filter configuration issue, in which case I recommend escalating to your filter vendor for support.
Ideally you could test these sites with a network that completely bypasses the district filter to begin and isolate the issue. An easy way to do this (assuming Global Proxy isn't installed on the device) would be to take a device that displays the failure home with you and test on your home network.
-Mike
Michael Scott, Systems Engineer Apple Education Apple Inc. (720) 346-3871 On Mar 11, 2014, at 12:14 PM, Don Cochran < email@hidden> wrote: We had the same issue until I disabled my web proxy profile
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