#eoghanobrien

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eoghan-checkout-csp, 4 hours ago, 14 messages

bold flax
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Are you using stripe.redirectToCheckout anywhere in your code? if not, it's a Server-side Checkout Session creation and redirect

heavy fox
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Not using stripe.redirectToCheckout

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I'm wondering why/if the redirect must happen on the server-side specifically

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it works in most situations that I've seen to just use window.location.href to redirect

bold flax
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I see, so you want do a client-side redirect? Sure it also works

heavy fox
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We've been seeing errors like this with a couple of "enterprise" customers with browsers locked down with limited permission policies. Ever seen that before? That's the core reason for asking about the redirect

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They're hitting that browser issue when redirected to the hosted stripe checkout page on a custom domain

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heavy fox
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Just read through that, who exactly is the site owner in this case (assuming we are), our customers are seeing the screenshot above on the hosted custom domain for stripe checkout only

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they never see that on our site

bold flax
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My guess is your customer's network has policy to allow only certain domain, can you ask your customer to access your website in a different network (i.e., phone tegethering) and see if they are getting the same error?

heavy fox
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We have done that but that's not always an option, their IT admins often ask them not to use company cards outside the network, on another browser, another computer etc

bold flax
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So you are saying they only see the error when accessing your website in their office network?

heavy fox
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I believe so, at least from the few that have reach out to our support team

bold flax
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OK, then it's clear that it's their network problem, and you should reach out to their IT admins.

heavy fox
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And do what

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What do we tell them to do?

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heavy fox
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has this come up before or is this a shot in the dark, the customer is already frustrated, we don't want to make things worse.

bold flax
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I have no insights on how your customer configure their network, and I'd suggest you to work with their IT admin to conclude a solution.

heavy fox
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we have many thousands of customers, you're suggesting we need to work with every IT admin of every customer affected by this issue?

bold flax
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I'm afraid that I can't be much of help if your customer's network policy is blocking your and Stripe domains.

heavy fox
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in the context of Stripe Checkout

bold flax
heavy fox
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okay, thank you. we'll give it a shot