json filesĪND even better, it is also possible to use configuration profiles: With Firefox 64 it is now possible to trust root certificates that are in the system certificate storeĪlso with Firefox 64 it is now possible to not only edit and distribute settings via the about:config (firefox config editor), but also by using. SOLVED, but some bits needed to come together: This setting should also be stored somewhere in prefs.js, but i have not figured out how to fiddle around with this file without ruining the user profile.ĭoes someone know a handy way to set this setting on all machines without destroying everything? I know that there is also the CCK utility, but that is also more or less a pain in the a**, especially when you want to maintain firefox installations that are already existing (and have a filled user profile).įirefox now provides the possibility to trust certificates that are stored in the system keychain by setting the key 'about:config', 'security.enterprise_roots.enabled' to TRUE. To circumvent the issue that users are presented with the 'certificate not trusted, add exception' notification, it is possible to add the certificates automated to the users firefox installations by utilizing the following commands: Importing Certificates on Firefox &Ĭode snippet for looking for the profile name
Firefox manages certificates separated from the system certificates that are used by Safari or Chrome.