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how to add exception server in firefox ? (mass client computer)

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hi all, i have mass client computer (about 1000+) need to add exception server. i know the below stop: Click "Advanced" at the bottom of the page, click "Add Exception...", then click an “Confirm Security Exception” button at the bottom of the page and the web page will be added to an exception list.

But it is Not a good way for me, client computer is too much. how can i deploy setting to all computer in one time ? my version is firefox 38.7 esr (In some reason, i can't upgrade my firefox) thanks for your help.

hi all, i have mass client computer (about 1000+) need to add exception server. i know the below stop: Click "Advanced" at the bottom of the page, click "Add Exception...", then click an “Confirm Security Exception” button at the bottom of the page and the web page will be added to an exception list. But it is Not a good way for me, client computer is too much. how can i deploy setting to all computer in one time ? my version is firefox 38.7 esr (In some reason, i can't upgrade my firefox) thanks for your help.

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Actually, this sounds like a self signed certificate.

On Firefox 38.7, you could use the CCK2 to deploy this.

You'll probably want to try the oldest version I have:

https://github.com/mkaply/cck2wizard/releases/tag/2.1.1.13

It has explicit support for adding security overrides.

I'd be interested in knowing why you're using such an old version of Firefox...