Additionally, I believe the following browser console error is the root cause of this issue.
Refused to load the script 'https://content.powerapps.com.x.2b3183e2086c904b110a71a051da5adc45aa.9270f052.id.opendns.com/s/conte...' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src mfpembedcdnmsit.azureedge.net *.powerbi.com https://*.powerapps.com *.walkme.com cdn.mathjax.org cdnjs.cloudflare.com *.ditu.live.com *.office.net *.bing.com *.microsoft.com *.powerapps.com *.msauth.net *.microsoftcloud.com 'self' *.virtualearth.net 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'". Note that 'script-src-elem' was not explicitly set, so 'script-src' is used as a fallback.
It looks like powerbi.com is attempting to load a script from *.opendns.com, but has not included that domain in its CSP.
We are also experiencing the same issues above and have tried similar troubleshooting methods with no concrete solution. Does anyone from the Power BI team have this issue on their radar? We are 3 days out from the initial issue postings and I do not see any responses from the Power BI team other than The Power BI Service is currently in a state of normal operation.
Tom we have an open ticket with them and they are investigating it, but they seem to think it could be the configuration of our MFA software. I don't think this is the issue as people are having the same issue with different MFA including Microsoft Entra according to a member I reached out to. I will update when I hear more.
Got on a call with Mindtree (an offshore company Microsoft has handle support for companies that don't pay for higher tier support). They took really similar logs to what we captured yesterday, as well as logs from our MFA software. Also sent them a video of me getting the error. They said they'd get back to us on Monday after they've talked to the Microsoft Product Team. I'd encourage anyone that pays for a higher support tier to perhaps open an issue via your channels and see if you get a better response than that.
The redirection is triggered by the Cisco proxy, not Microsoft. Because it is Cisco's logic. Only Cisco can provide an answer to this. Please advise your customer to request an RCA from Cisco. It is hard for Microsoft to give an RCA for an issue owned Cisco.
My organization has been grappling with the same issue since Monday, 11/27. The impact of this issue is significantly affecting our customers' confidence in our Power BI implementation and the overall reliability of our services that integrate with Power BI. Furthermore,I don't understand why the Power BI Service health continues to show a status of “Healthy” despite this issue persisting over the last several days.
This issue is still ongoing and it's eroding user trust in Power BI in our organization. We are a multi-nation business with 6000+ employees in 13 countries and Power BI is our main reporting tool.
Hi all ,
Issue has been solved by whitelisting https://content.powerapps.com
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao