I use pk12util to add certs to firefox cert database. pk12util is part of Mozilla’s NSS tools (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/tools). You could use homebrew to get them, but I prefer to compile myself.
SCRIPTPATH="$( cd "$(dirname "$0")" ; pwd -P )"
ffProfileShortPath=$(cat $HOME/Library/Application\
Support/Firefox/profiles.ini |grep Path |awk -F= '{print $2}'|head -1)
fProfileFullPath="$HOME/Library/Application
Support/Firefox/$ffProfileShortPath/"
"$SCRIPTPATH/pkutil/pk12util" -i newcert.pfx -W "${cert_password}" -d
"$ffProfileFullPath"
Todd
From: Enterprise <[email protected]> on behalf of Ben Bass
<[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 12:30 PM
To: enterprise <[email protected]>
Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] Adding certificates to FF for Mac
Hi everyone.
We have been tasked with adding some of our internal Root CA's to allow FireFox
to use these certificates.
We are still adding the certificates to the keychain, but cannot find a way to
get FF for mac to use the keychain. I started down the autoconfig path but see
that that method will run into issues in FF 62, and we don't want to develop a
short term solution unless absolutely necessary.
So my question is, what is the best way to get Firefox for Mac (ESR or regular
release) to either use the system keychain, or a way to install/configure the
certificates via another method?
Thank you!
smime.p7s
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