Some work has been done to enable integration of Windows certificates. You can check out the bug here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1265113 It will be in Firefox 49. I'm working to get a post together that describes the work better. Mike On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Massa Roberto <mass...@ospedale.cuneo.it> wrote: > my problem is about locally ( domain ) distribution of internal CA > certificates, such as CA used to inspect HTTPS traffic on My border UTM, or > certificates distributed via GPO's... > i don't want compare a store with another ( now ) > RM > ________________________________________ > ________________________________________ > Da: Enterprise <enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org> per conto di Jo Brown < > mpa111_1...@hawaii.rr.com> > Inviato: venerdì 22 luglio 2016 16.55 > A: enterprise@mozilla.org > Oggetto: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] About Mozilla Certificate Store > > On 7/22/2016 2:11 AM, Timo Pietilä wrote: > > CCK2 gets my vote for that. FF own system (if there is one) pretty much > > sucks for deployment, so you are forced to work around it and CCK2 makes > > that easy peasy. > > > > Timo Pietilä > > > > On 22.7.2016 15:07, Dipen Narendra Kumar wrote: > >> As far as I am aware, it is not possible for Firefox to make use of > >> Windows Certificate Stores. > >> > >> The only way at the moment is to import them manually or use a config > >> file or even better CCK2 from the awesome Mike Kaply > >> > >> Link: > >> https://mike.kaply.com/2015/02/10/installing-certificates-into-firefox/ > >> > >> J > >> > >> *From:*Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] *On Behalf Of > >> *Massa Roberto > >> *Sent:* 22 July 2016 13:03 > >> *To:* enterprise@mozilla.org > >> *Subject:* [Mozilla Enterprise] About Mozilla Certificate Store > >> > >> Hi all, i have a little big question :-) > >> > >> Is there a way to configure Firefox in manner to use a local ( Windows) > >> machine CA store??? > >> > >> i've read this thread > >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432802 and i suppose > >> that is not possible... > >> > >> thank for any response.... > >> > >> R. Massa > >> > I don't have the original email regarding Mozilla Cert Store but that is > not surprising. This list serv really sucks as only maybe 1/3 of > messages are received. When it started out with the first Enterprise > version of Fx the list serv was excellent but it has really deteriorated > since then. Yet I am still using Thunderbird but missing so MANY messages. > > Anyhow, I FAR PREFER Mozilla's cert store. It is up to date always. > Microsoft's cert store is a nightmare on Windows 8.0 Pro. I can't > update it from the original when I bought this machine in Nov 2012. I > can't understand why you would prefer something from the corrupt > Microsoft that most of us want dead as soon as possible. I know many > knowledgeable Windows users who also cannot update their Microsoft cert > store. These are IT professionals. Microsoft is a disaster these days > caring only about spying on its users. It is not a reliable, trust > worthy company any longer and for you to praise it over the responsible > Mozilla that does properly update their cert store yet doesn't spy on > users and demand monthly fees for using Windows 10 after the hapless new > computer users have already paid for it through their OEMs makes no sense. > > Besides, last I checked Microsoft had well over 300 certs in its store > for USA users. That is absurd. Windows 8 Pro shipped (Nov 16 2012) > with about 30 plus certs in the Windows store. I have no need of the > vast majority of the 300 plus since then Microsoft added certs. If I > need a cert I don't have I can download and install it. I seldom visit > sites outside the USA so I have no need of all those certs Microsoft > clutters their cert store with these days. Yes, Mozilla clutters with > too many obscure certs too but at least Mozilla is still trustworthy. > _______________________________________________ > Enterprise mailing list > Enterprise@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise > > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise or send an email to > enterprise-requ...@mozilla.org with a subject of "unsubscribe" > _______________________________________________ > Enterprise mailing list > Enterprise@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise > > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise or send an email to > enterprise-requ...@mozilla.org with a subject of "unsubscribe" >
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