Our Saas solution serves a widget into various websites. The widget
include static javascript code hosted on amazon S3 and dynamic part
hosted on EC2 with Scalr (using scalr name servers).

Some users behind corporate firewalls cant see our widget while
browsing sites that include the widget.

The service is embedded into the websites by a javascript script tag
and our service is too new to be known to firewalls. My guess is that
it is banned by firewalls because of a more general reason like using
amazon URLs (s3.amazonaws.com/service/). scalr name servers or
something similar.

My questions are:

1. Have anyone seen something like this before and can shed a light on
why it is not accessible?

2. What can be done about it?

3. Is it possible that one of the following is blocked by corporate
firewalls: Amazon s3, the dynamic IP addres sprovided by amazon, Scalr
name servers.

Any other possible reasons, way to check them and remedies for this?

Thanks!

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