I work for a K-12 School District in Texas, and we recently upgraded our ISP through Time Warner. Our previous ISP had a managed filter, but Time Warner has its own: SonicWall. Per the old filter, there was an option on blocked content pages to supply a username and password to bypass the filter, which was convenient. The new firewall does not present us with this option.
As suggested to us by Time Warner tech support (they do not have step-by-step documentation on the issue), we are to configure Certificate Services in order to allow authenticated users (that are within a specific domain and OU) access around the filter. I will be the first to admit that this is slightly beyond my scope of responsibilities as a "tech monkey," but I'm fairly confident that I will reach a solution with the help of some Microsoft documentation as well as other google results on the issue, but I'm more or less wondering if anyone else has been in a situation that required certificates to bypass an "enterprise-wide content filter."
Thanks in advance.









































