To enable Firefox to trust internal SSL certificates, you must add ALL of the following certificates to Firefox's trusted authority list.

To do this, click on each link below to download the certificate. Firefox will present a window similar to:
http://certstore.inl.gov/images/Firefox_AddCert.png

Select the option to "Trust this CA to identify web sites." and "Trust this CA to identify email users." and click OK.
Firefox should now properly handle internally generated SSL certificates.




Firefox users need to import ALL of these certificate authorities to ensure a proper compatibility with all systems.

·          CAINLRoot  (INL Root Certificate Authority {SHA 256})

·          CAINLInt  (INL Webserver & Web Application Certificate Authority)

·          Entrust Root  (HSPD-12 Root Certificate Authority)

·          Entrust Intermediate  (HSPD-12 Intermediate Certificate Authority)

·          Entrust Root (Issued Aug. 2019)  (HSPD-12 Root Certificate Authority for HSPD-12's issued after August of 2019)

·          Entrust Intermediate (Issued Aug. 2019)  (HSPD-12 Intermediate Certificate Authority for HSPD-12's issued after August of 2019)