When a user encounters a "307 Temporary Redirect" response, it usually indicates that the server is sending this status code as an instruction to fetch a different URL with the same method that was used in the original request. This can occur for various reasons, but when it’s related to the use of a VPN, manually configuring the VPN or DNS settings to accommodate Appfire app URLs can often resolve the problem, especially if the issue is related to DNS resolution or specific traffic routing when the VPN is active.
The Solution:
Context: Sometimes, the VPN might use its own DNS servers, which could lead to resolution issues, especially when Appfire app URLs are not properly resolved by the VPN’s DNS.
Recommendation: Time to SLA Cloud utilizes Amazon Route 53 for its DNS services. If you are using private VPN servers set up by your system or network team, the DNS resolver associated with that VPN may not be configured to properly resolve domains hosted on Amazon Route 53. Please reach out to your network team regarding this issue and inform them that they need to adjust the DNS resolver settings for ‘snapbytesapps.com’.
Consideration: Keep in mind that changing DNS settings can affect how all domains are resolved, not just Appfire app URLs. Ensure that any changes don’t adversely affect other applications or services you might be using.