I believe the RHEL sssd/GPO settings can only be used to allow/deny login 
access etc ?

The RHEL rebuild of Firefox is essentially just that, a rebuild of the Mozilla 
provided source code

James Pearson
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Luca Manganelli <[email protected]> asked:
> I know that I can do the file "polciies.json" to put in the
> distrution folder, but there's any way to make Firefox under
> Ubuntu/Linux to read the group policies on Active Directory?

On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, James M. Pulver replied:
> No. Linux doesn't have a group policy engine or a registry to apply them to.

Depends upon the Linux.

For example
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/windows_integration_guide/sssd-gpo
     This enables the administrator to define login policies honored
     by both Linux and Windows clients centrally on the AD domain controller.
so a RHEL7 machine, at least, can in principle do what Luca asks,
provided Firefox for Linux is willing and able to play.

RedHat supply their own version of Firefox, so they may support this
feature even if Mozilla haven't.

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Andrew C. Aitchison                                     Kendal, UK
                        [email protected]

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