Robert Moskowitz <r...@htt-consult.com> wrote:
>> But how to update the cert file? Which one is it or will the next
>> firefox update replace it?

Barry:
> I would have assumed that the cert is shipped with firefox itself.
> 

Though I would have presumed it came with the browser, they're quite
self-contained these days.

I'd been looking at updating Firefox on this old CentOS box while
I decide what to do with it (*).  The only option is to download a
tarball and manually unpack it to somewhere (I put it in /opt), that
bit's not easy enough.  But it only has an import settings from another
browser option for other (non-Firefox browsers).  And I don't see any
profile chooser options anywhere, so it'd be manual faffing around to
get it to use my old profile (with bookmarks, stored passwords,
history, etc).

* I really DO NOT want any OS that requires replacing every year. 
That's a major pain!

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