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Disable "Your connection is not secure" for IP Addresses

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Need to bypass or add a temporary exception for these certificate automatically that are self-signed by Dell for any IP address I visit with my private, internal IPs starting with 196x range. I do not want add them using the "permanently store this exception" option as Dell updates the SSL (re-generates them) often and I get other errors using this method.

Tried: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1176926

Restarted FF, didn't work.

Running: 59.0.2 (64-bit)

Need to bypass or add a temporary exception for these certificate automatically that are self-signed by Dell for any IP address I visit with my private, internal IPs starting with 196x range. I do not want add them using the "permanently store this exception" option as Dell updates the SSL (re-generates them) often and I get other errors using this method. Tried: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1176926 Restarted FF, didn't work. Running: 59.0.2 (64-bit)
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Yes I'm aware of this but these are private, internal IP addressees I use to access Dell servers and the certs are self signed by Dell's software.

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I called for more help.

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I'm sorry, but you called who for help? I don't understand.

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I flagged this question so that others here may take a look.

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I'm not aware of any way to make automatic exceptions. How often do the IP's change? What happens if you trust one of them temporarily, what errors arise?

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Can't you acces these websites via an open HTTP connection?