Hi, I am a system administrator for a medium-sized company where we use thinclients. That means that on our terminalserver we have one Firefox/Thunderbird install that all the users share. I have figured out how to set default options that fit our users (like our homepage being default start-page and Firefox handling HTTP(S) for Thunderbird and Thunderbird handling mailto for Firefox). But I can't seem to really figure out how to install CA root certificates for all users at once. We use cacert.org for our certificates that amongst other things protect our mailserver and some of our webservices. It would really be great if instead of the users just "accepting permanently" these certificates, I could install the root certificate for them all. I have read in OReilly's Firefox Hacks that with certutil I can add certificates to cert8.db, but that file seems to only be in the users profile-dirs. With 30 users on the same machine it becomes somewhat tedious to have to run around to them all, manually installing root certificates.
Is it not possible to install a CA root certificate systemwide somehow? -- Anders -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS/O d--@ s:+ a-- C++ UL+++$ P++ L+++ E- W+ N(+) o K? w O-- M- V PS+ PE@ Y+ PGP+ t 5 X R+ tv+ b++ DI+++ D+ G e- h !r y? ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ PGPKey: http://random.sks.keyserver.penguin.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD4DEFED0 _______________________________________________ mozilla-crypto mailing list [email protected] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto
