

"%ScriptPath%\nss\bin\certutil.exe" -A -f "%ScriptPath%\files\bookmarks.html" -n " - Class 3 PKI Key" -t "C,C,C" -i "%ScriptPath%\files\" -d "$InstallDir32$\browser\defaults\profile" "%ScriptPath%\nss\bin\certutil.exe" -A -f "%ScriptPath%\files\bookmarks.html" -n " - Class 1 PKI Key" -t "C,C,C" -i "%ScriptPath%\files\" -d "$InstallDir32$\browser\defaults\profile" "%ScriptPath%\nss\bin\certutil.exe" -N -f "%ScriptPath%\files\bookmarks.html" -d "$InstallDir32$\browser\defaults\profile" Of course I deleted the local user profile before testing this, so the default profile settings get used.Ĭode: Alles auswählen bookmarks.html is an empty file of 0 bytes Importing clients is done via the Mozilla NSS utility, with instructions nicked off of the mozilla-nss package. This is of course desired when contacting that client from the network.īrowser is Mozilla Firefox ESR 24.5.0, OPSI is 4.0.4 with clients for that version. swondemand results in OPSI asking for a password. I created an link on the desktop to the URL: The certificate installed in "%ProgramFiles32Dir%\\opsi-client-agent\opsiclientd\opsiclientd.pem" that gets imported of course is valid for, of course this is the hostname of the client.Ĭhanging the URL to. I know the import of the certificates is working now, because the only error is that the certificate isn't valid for the site. However, the user still has to create a security exception, even after importing the certificates. I now have a few products in the software-on-demand group, it works good!
