Hi -

I’ve figured out how to do this, but it is cumbersome and requires manual steps.

(1) Configure your P12 certificate in Firefox.
(2) Find the location "~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/."
(3) In Terminal.app export the environment variable as fits your case. Here is 
mine:
# export MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER="sql:/Users/davewave/Library/Application 
Support/Firefox/Profiles/hk7tw91t.default-release-1631294076295”
# open -a 'OpenOffice'

I don’t see how to set an environment variable when opening from the Finder. So 
if you want to do digital signature on macOS then you will need to use Terminal.

Regards,
Dave

> On Sep 11, 2021, at 7:27 AM, Matthias Seidel <matthias.sei...@hamburg.de> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Dave,
> 
> Am 10.09.21 um 22:07 schrieb Dave Fisher:
>> Hi -
>> 
>> I think our setup for macOS digital signatures is hopelessly out of date.
>> 
>> https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Certificate_Detection 
>> <https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Certificate_Detection>
> I didn't even know that Firefox is needed on macOS for that purpose...
>> 
>> Has anyone configured AOO 4.1.10 on macOS? How did you do it?
> 
> I have only access to our machine on MacStadium, but I will have a look.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>    Matthias
> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Dave
> 


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