-Policies can either be specified using the GPO templates or by putting a file called policies.json in the distribution directory.
+Policies can either be specified using the Group Policy templates or by creating a file called policies.json. On Windows, create a directory called distribution where the EXE is located and place the file there. On Mac, the file goes into Firefox.app/Content/Resources/distribution.
+
The content of the JSON file should look like this:
```
{
```
### Proxy
This policy allows you to specify proxy settings. These settings correspond to the connection settings in Firefox preferences.
-To specify ports, append them to the URLs with a colon (:). If Locked is set to true, the values can't be changed by the user.
+To specify ports, append them to the hostnames with a colon (:). If Locked is set to true, the values can't be changed by the user.
```
{
"Proxy": {
"Mode": ["none", "system", "manual", "autoDetect", "autoConfig"]
"Locked": [true, false]
-Z "HTTPProxy": "URL_TO_PROXY",
+ "HTTPProxy": "hostname",
"UseHTTPProxyForAllProtocols": [true, false]
- "SSLProxy": "URL_TO_PROXY",
- "FTPProxy": "URL_TO_PROXY",
- "SOCKSProxy": { "URL_TO_PROXY",
+ "SSLProxy": "hostname",
+ "FTPProxy": "hostname",
+ "SOCKSProxy": "hostname",
"SOCKSVersion": [4, 5],
"Passthrough": "List of passthrough addresses/domains",
"AutoConfigURL": "URL_TO_AUTOCONFIG",