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I need our MDM to be able to shoot our a certificate for Fortinet without touching every machine to manually import it.

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We are a public education identity and we are using JAMF as our MDM, as well as computer manager. We need to get a certificate shot out with our MDM, Safari and Chrome both do this using keychains however, FireFox needs to have the certificate imported in Preferences, Privacy and security, then Certificates, the import. To touch all of the machines it daunting. There has to be a way around this.....

We are a public education identity and we are using JAMF as our MDM, as well as computer manager. We need to get a certificate shot out with our MDM, Safari and Chrome both do this using keychains however, FireFox needs to have the certificate imported in Preferences, Privacy and security, then Certificates, the import. To touch all of the machines it daunting. There has to be a way around this.....

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For that you need to talk to your IT department since that goes beyond FF since that is most likely locked down.

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This is currently not possible (fixed in Firefox 63), but they are considering an uplift for Firefox 60 ESR.

  • Bug 1300420 - macOS (Mac OS X) platform support for trusting enterprise roots

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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html
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WestEnd said

For that you need to talk to your IT department since that goes beyond FF since that is most likely locked down.

People are still welcome to get help with Firefox related stuff here ;)

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