Added 111.221.23.128/25, 132.245.0.0/16, 157.56.0.0/16, & 207.46.198.0/25. These were previously removed during the article merger as they were already included within the existing list of Office 365 subnets and IP addresses.
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Update 2016-07-21:
Since originally drafting this blog, the slow launch issue detailed below has been fixed with version 15.24 of the Microsoft 2016 applications. The proxy pop messages still occurring as per the below.
Nexusrules.officeapps.live.com templateservice.office.com In the end, the client had to configure these URLs as allowed ‘unauthenticated’ through the proxy to resolve the issue. Type the email address or phone number of the account you would like to use with Office.
Hi all. In this post I’ll share some information I’ve found whilst working with Microsoft Office 2016 at a client’s site with high security requirements.
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Background Information
The client in question has only just started supporting Macs internally. The Macs in question are running El Capitan (10.11.4 at the time), joined to AD and utilise a Kerberised proxy solution, configured to fall back to NTLM (the ‘proxy authentication popup’) if the device is not authorised for the HTTP/HTTPS traffic in question.
The Problem
Amongst other applications, the client was deploying Microsoft’s Office for Mac 2016 suite using a site-license for all Macs. This deployed and installed without complaint.
When first launching any of the ‘core three’ Office applications (Word, PowerPoint and Excel, but strangely not Outlook), these took between 2-5 minutes to launch. Once they did, a window as per the below, was shown to the end user:
If the user entered their Proxy username and password the application would load and run fine, but the same message would appear (along with the delay) the next time one of the core three applications are launched.
If the user dismissed the window by using the red ‘X’ button, another 4-5 windows would appear, one at a time. This procession of popup windows would repeat another 2-3 times depending on what options users selected within the application (e.g. “New”, “Open” etc).
After working the issue with the client, we found that the Office application in question was correctly using the Kerberised authentication initially, but almost immediately fell back to an authentication request, and prompted the user for these details.
The Solution
After some work, we found the URLs that the Office applications reach out to (all 443) on launch:
- nexus.officeapps.live.com
- ocos-office365-s2s.msedge.net
- config.edge.skype.com
- officeclient.microsoft.com
- odc.officeapps.live.com
- store.office.com
- omextemplates.content.office.net
- nexusrules.officeapps.live.com
- templateservice.office.com
In the end, the client had to configure these URLs as allowed ‘unauthenticated’ through the proxy to resolve the issue. The client reached out to Microsoft support who confirmed that this was the correct resolution to the issue.
Additional Information
Since my own journey of discovery, Paul Bowden (Microsoft Software Engineer for Office for Mac / iOS) on the MacAdmins Slack instance (goes by the handle ‘pbowden’ in the #microsoft-office channel) posted a PDF called “Network Requests in Office 2016 for Mac“.
This details a number of URLs that the Office for Mac 2016 apps reach out to and why. Additionally, it also provides details on ways to reduce the network requests and traffic.
I have yet to test these in the same restrictive environment as I found at the specific client’s site, but I imagine it would certainly help reduce the URLs listed above, and the requirement to allow them through unauthenticated.
Summary
There you go, hopefully that’ll give other Mac Admins a helping hand with trying to use Microsoft Office 2016 in a locked down environment.
As always, if you have any questions, queries or comments, let us know below and I’ll try to respond to and delve into as many as I can.
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