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School Network uses a SSL Filter. Activation of Log In Fails. Need list of Hostnames to Whitelist.

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Our school's network has a Bloxx filter that blocks SSL traffic unless we whitelist hostnames. My activation of my creative cloud apps (like Photoshop) does not work and it is because our filter is blocking the SSL traffic to Adobe's activation servers.  I am looking for a list of hostnames that should be whitelisted. Hopefully I can get a list directly from Adobe.

 

As an example, Google provides this list for users of Chromebooks on a SSL filtered network.

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Special setup for networks with SSL content filters

 

Domains that have network filtering devices doing SSL inspection generally require a custom Root certificate to be added to the Authorities tab. While this works for most user-driven web requests, some system-level requests do not use this certificate to protect the user against certain kinds of security risks.

To get Chrome devices to work on a network with SSL inspection, you need to whitelist the following hostnames on your proxy server to let these requests to go through without any SSL interception.

accounts.google.com
accounts.youtube.com
clients1.google.com
clients2.google.com
clients3.google.com
clients4.google.com
cros-omahaproxy.appspot.com
dl.google.com
dl-ssl.google.com
m.google.com
omahaproxy.appspot.co
m safebrowsing-cache.google.com
safebrowsing.google.com
ssl.gstatic.com tools.google.com
pack.google.com
www.gstatic.com
gweb-gettingstartedguide.appspot.com
storage.googleapis.com
commondatastorage.googleapis.com


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