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Adding CA certificate into a browser distribution

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I am a system administrator of some enterprise-level company. We have their own CA with their own CA certificate. Each time, when users, which prefer Firefox as browser, visit resources, protected by certificates, signed by our own CA, they receive big bunch of warnings about "security violations, etc.". Is it possible - add our own CA certificate into a Trusted CA certificates list, distributed with Firefox in distributive (or add it as some browser update)?

I am a system administrator of some enterprise-level company. We have their own CA with their own CA certificate. Each time, when users, which prefer Firefox as browser, visit resources, protected by certificates, signed by our own CA, they receive big bunch of warnings about "security violations, etc.". Is it possible - add our own CA certificate into a Trusted CA certificates list, distributed with Firefox in distributive (or add it as some browser update)?

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