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Allow multiple Security Exceptions

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Hello,

In our environment, we roughly have 200~ subdomains that are all on a local network. Unfortunately, the certificates are self signed, so whenever a user visits X subdomain for the first time they have to go through and manually permanently allow exception on that one subdomain. I was wondering if there is a way to gather a list of the 200~ subdomains, and automate or bulk add them to the exception list. I wasn't able to find much on Google, or maybe there is something I'm not searching properly. I was hoping if you could further point me to the right direction, I appreciate your time in reading this.

Hello, In our environment, we roughly have 200~ subdomains that are all on a local network. Unfortunately, the certificates are self signed, so whenever a user visits X subdomain for the first time they have to go through and manually permanently allow exception on that one subdomain. I was wondering if there is a way to gather a list of the 200~ subdomains, and automate or bulk add them to the exception list. I wasn't able to find much on Google, or maybe there is something I'm not searching properly. I was hoping if you could further point me to the right direction, I appreciate your time in reading this.

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See Certificates.

Bug 1474683 - Add support for importing certificates via the policy engine