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One of the ways that we enforce security policy is that we perform ssl interception on all ssl traffic headed out of the network via our proxy servers.  SalesForce is really the first place we've hit a big snag in this operation - specifcally Chatter.com.  Other salesforce tools we use function fine.  You can log in to chatter, but when you try to use the people or groups functionality, you get an error that says you've done something invalid for your session.  When we disable ssl-interception, it works again.  We've tried modifying the policy to ignore key things like invalid issuer, hostname mismatches, and expired certs - but no luck.  You have to complete disable ssl interception.  SalesForce won't provide support for this and directed me here.  Anyone else do SSL interception with salesforce, specifically Chatter?  Have you run into a similar issue?

 

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One of the ways that we enforce security policy is that we perform ssl interception on all ssl traffic headed out of the network via our proxy servers.  SalesForce is really the first place we've hit a big snag in this operation - specifcally Chatter.com.  Other salesforce tools we use function fine.  You can log in to chatter, but when you try to use the people or groups functionality, you get an error that says you've done something invalid for your session.  When we disable ssl-interception, it works again.  We've tried modifying the policy to ignore key things like invalid issuer, hostname mismatches, and expired certs - but no luck.  You have to complete disable ssl interception.  SalesForce won't provide support for this and directed me here.  Anyone else do SSL interception with salesforce, specifically Chatter?  Have you run into a similar issue?

 

Thanks!