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Proper Certificate To Use For Proxy

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    hell bomb
    last edited by Apr 6, 2016, 4:32 PM

    OK, I am having an issue figuring out what is the "proper" certificate creation process to use. From my understanding the optimal way to create certificates in an IT environment is to create a Certificate Authority certificate. That is the certificate that all other cerificates are then created off of including my SSL intercept certificate.

    I created a CA certificate. Named ORG-CA
    Next i created a Intermediate Certificate named ORG-Proxy with the CA certificate ORG-CA as the parent CA certificate.
    Then I imported the ORG-CA certificate into my windows 10 Trusted Root Certificate Authorities group.
    Lastly, I set the system proxy.

    IE and Firefox and working like a champ, however other applications are not working as expected, is this not the proper process?

    OS = Windows 10

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