Hi,

yes we have thought about it but the functionality is

1. you must click manually on "add exception" as default
2. exceptions will be added temporary

other config need to be set manually at preferences of the extension.

We think development/administration tools should be also provided by
Debian and it's also provided at mozilla.org too. Important will be a
better "be careful" description so everybody knows about the risks if
this extension will be installed and configured.

For example our requirement came from automatic selenium testing on web
applications.

Greetings
Sascha

p.s. sry about the different bug numbers and open/close confusion

Am 21.03.2012 21:36, schrieb martin f krafft:
> also sprach Sascha Girrulat <sas...@girrulat.de> [2012.03.21.2107 +0100]:
>> * Package name    : mitm-me
>>   Version         :  2.1.110626
>>   Upstream Author :Tim Andras <t...@balabit.hu>
>> * URL             :  http://andras-tim.github.com/mitm-me
>> * License         : MPL 1.1
>>   Programming Lang: Java-Script
>>   Description     : Firefox extension to click through certificate warnings
> 
> From the website:
> 
>   This is ridiculously vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks and
>   only networking professionals dealing with hundreds of self-signed
>   certificates should even think about it. And those people should
>   think about using it only in a separate profile. With gloves on.
>   On non-public networks. With antibiotics.
> 
> I don't think this should be distributed in Debian.
> 



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