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How to Push the Securly SSL Certificate Using Active Directory GPO
The Securly SSL certificate is essential for filtering HTTPS sites correctly. You can push the Securly SSL certificate using a Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy Object (GPO) by adding the SSL certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store on your Active Directory server for all clients in a Microsoft domain. (Note that this is not a user-based setting.)
Manual Process
- Download the Securly certificate. (securly_ca_2034.crt)
- Open Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
- In the console tree, under the top level of the domain, right-click and create a new policy titled Securly Certificate.
- Double-click Group Policy Objects in the domain containing the Securly Certificate Group Policy object (GPO) that you want to edit.
- In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Public Key Policies.
- Right-click on the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store.
- Select Import and follow the steps in the Certificate Import Wizard to import the downloaded certificate.