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config ftgd-wf exempt-ssl {all | <category_str>} Enter categories to exempt from SSL inspection.If you try exempt-ssl ' File Sharing and Storage' it might ignore Dropbox. Might be worth a try.
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I'm no expert, but this is what i did. Under security Profiles, SSL/SSH Inspection. I first cloned the deep inspection and then exempt from SSL reputable websites. Under website categories I added Finance and banking, which included Dropbox. I still have a firewall antivirus and malware protection on each desktop, so I believe I should be good. You also have the ability to remove other websites from the Finance and banking template. Please let me know if anyone disagrees, I'm new to this but I also feel it is something most of us should know. After this be sure to edit your IPv4 Policy and link the SSL Inspection to your new custom SSL
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I believe Dropbox usually only causes issues with the Desktop/Mobile Application. In the browser Chrome should pay attention to your internal certificates, but the application just fails if it see's something other than it's own certificate due to certificate pinning. This is also why iTunes has issues.