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Hi, is there any way to forbid access to web site with self-signed certificate or obsolete certificate and disable exceptions, in Firefox V17+ ?

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(There should be the warning message, without the ability to add any exceptions.)

(There should be the warning message, without the ability to add any exceptions.)

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Hi,

There are Certificate preferences in Options> Advanced, I recommend exploring these options and testing a few self-assigned certificates.

Third Party Reference: http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/inde.../3-Network

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Currently I do not think there is a way to disable exceptions from the browser. This would have to be managed from the Network Administrator.

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A possibility could be to open this page in an (i)frame.
In such a case Firefox won't offer to add an exception as this can be unsafe.