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Auto Select Certificate for URL

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Is it possible to associate a certificate to a URL in a Policy List or other configuration file? What I need to know is if Firefox has a corresponding ability which is possible in Chrome by creating or editing a policy list (.plist) file and add an "AutoSelectCertificateForUrls" entry.

https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3#AutoSelectCertificateForUrls

Is it possible to associate a certificate to a URL in a Policy List or other configuration file? What I need to know is if Firefox has a corresponding ability which is possible in Chrome by creating or editing a policy list (.plist) file and add an "AutoSelectCertificateForUrls" entry. https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3#AutoSelectCertificateForUrls

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Did you check your Security settings as to what your have it set at?

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Sorry for any confusion about my question. The security settings in Firefox itself do not matter. I just need to know if a certificate can be mapped to a URL in a configuration file outside of the application for auto selection of the a certificate when the associated URL is navigated to just like the "AutoSelectCertificateForUrls" does.