The ImportEnterpriseRoots key will cause Firefox to import from the system certificate store.
The Install Certificates key by default will search for certificates in the locations listed below.
-Starting in Firefox 65, you can specify a fully qualified path including UNC. (see cert3.der and cert4.pem, cer5.pem in example).
+Starting in Firefox 65 you can specify a fully qualified path including UNC. (See cert3.der and cert4.pem, in example).
**Be advised if you wish to load a certificate from a UNC path you must use double backslahes.**
-
-**Example: \\SERVER\\CERTS\CERT5.PEM**
+Example: \\SERVER\\CERTS\CERT5.PEM
If Firefox does not find something at your fully qualified path, it will search the default directories.
"policies": {
"Certificates": {
"ImportEnterpriseRoots": true,
- "Install": ["cert1.der", "cert2.pem", "%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Company\cert3.der", "/Library/Company/cert4.pem"]
+ "Install": ["cert1.der", "cert2.pem", "%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Company\cert3.der", "/Library/Company/cert4.pem", "\\server\\certs\\cert.pem"]
}
}
}
"Uninstall": ["addon_id@mozilla.org"],
"Locked": ["addon_id@mozilla.org"]
}
+ }
}
```
### HardwareAcceleration
}
}
```
+### SSLVersionMin
+This policy allows you to set the minimum TLS version.
+```
+{
+ "policies": {
+ "SSSLVersionMin": ["tls1", "tls1.1", "tls1.2",. "tls1.3"]
+ }
+}
+
+```
+### SSLVersionMax
+This policy allows you to set the maximum TLS version.
+```
+{
+ "policies": {
+ "SSSLVersionMax": ["tls1", "tls1.1", "tls1.2",. "tls1.3"]
+ }
+}
+```