Try creating a new FF profile just for your routers:
  firefox --no-remote --new-instance --CreateProfile Routers
  firefox --no-remote --new-instance -P Routers

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:34 AM, Mike Kaply <[email protected]> wrote:

> The Add Exception button is working for me on Firefox 60
>
> What happens when you click it?
>
> Do you have any policies applied?
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 6:05 AM Java Sys <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just trying out the Firefox v60 ESR and immediately hit problems when
>> attempting to access our (internal) router management interfaces which use
>> self-signed SSL certificates for HTTPS access.
>> The error when connecting is
>>
>> Your connection is not secure
>>
>> The owner of 192.168.192.168 has configured their web site improperly. To
>> protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to
>> this web site.
>>
>> "Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognised."
>>
>>  which is true, but could be over-ridden by adding a temporary or
>> permanent security exception in pre-Quantum Firefox versions.
>> For example, using FF v52.* ESR we'd just use the   Advanced > Add
>> Exception option very quick, easy, convenient and 'just works'.
>>
>> However FF v60 ESR when clicking the "Add Exception"  button - does
>> nothing.
>> So access is denied - without this we are unable to control our internal
>> CISCO routers (which are deliberately made impossible to access from
>> external networks, which is why we don't add permanent credentials to
>> Firefox).
>>
>> Is there a special incantation needed to add the security exception to
>> allow access web servers offered by our routers (for management purposes
>> only) with self-signed (HTTPS) SSL certificates?
>> The routers are all on the 10.*.*.*  and 192.168.*.*private networks, if
>> that helps?
>>
>>
>> Kind regards, JS.
>>
>>
>> p.s.
>> The exact version of firefox we are running on our Mac computers is this
>> one (shasum -a 512 and filename):
>> b383043d3bc69a5d76b39ba195c634252a0  Firefox 60.0esr.dmg
>>
>>  Alternatively a URL to a suitable (but accurate or specific for CISCO
>> routers) configuration setup tutorial would be fine too; we find the CISCO
>> web-site information a maze of twisty passages all very similar.
>>  Hence impossible to navigate and find (useful) information as by the
>> time they have documented their options there will already be new firmware
>> updates making the information non-working in our experience. This is not
>> to knock CISCO we just cannot afford the support contract costs nor find
>> the information on the public web sites they point you to.
>>
>>
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