We've had FireFox deployed in our Enterprise for quite a number of years now, 
however recently our security team has deployed some new feature functionality 
to confirm that all SSL packets don't contain certain types of information, 
they are effectively doing a man in the middle attack on all outgoing and 
incoming SSL packets.

This has resulted in almost every HTTPS site - such as google - throwing 
invalid certificate errors.

I've tried to import our domain certificate into FireFox using CCK2 - and it 
appears to be in there as when I've manually done an import I get an error that 
it is already present.  But we still continue to get error messages when 
visiting these sites.

I am resisting pressure from my management team to do a mass uninstall of 
FireFox and just switch to Chrome, but with each failure to implement a work 
around, it gets harder and harder to do so.

Does anyone know of a solution that I can implement that will work with 
pre-existing profiles for 3000+ PCs.

Thanks.




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