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How can you add a Cert to to Firefox in a automated fashion (Kbox) for BlueCoat Unified Agent

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We need to push the BlueCoat Unified Agent for WebFiltering . There is a MSI for the agent but we also need to push a BlueCoat Certificate .We need to push the Cert to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities " under Local Computer but since FireFox has its own Cert store how do we push this new Cert to the user without human intervention ? We use Dell's Kace Kbox for Windows & JAMF for Mac's

We need to push the BlueCoat Unified Agent for WebFiltering . There is a MSI for the agent but we also need to push a BlueCoat Certificate .We need to push the Cert to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities " under Local Computer but since FireFox has its own Cert store how do we push this new Cert to the user without human intervention ? We use Dell's Kace Kbox for Windows & JAMF for Mac's

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hi scobb, for some ideas on how to do that on a bigger scale, please refer to mike kaply's blog post at https://mike.kaply.com/2015/02/10/installing-certificates-into-firefox/