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How to add a self singed certificate as exception for https://localhost:x, where x may vary

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locking as a duplicate of https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1181247


I'm developing a localhost web service, which runs on different port for each restart. In that I'm using a self-signed certificate for HTTPS communication. In other browsers except Firefox when I and the certificate to the trusted zone, it is working even if the port number for the request varies. But in Firefox I need to add each port as the exception to continue the process. Is their is any solution to overcome this, so that Firefox can also work as other browsers.

''locking as a duplicate of https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1181247'' I'm developing a localhost web service, which runs on different port for each restart. In that I'm using a self-signed certificate for HTTPS communication. In other browsers except Firefox when I and the certificate to the trusted zone, it is working even if the port number for the request varies. But in Firefox I need to add each port as the exception to continue the process. Is their is any solution to overcome this, so that Firefox can also work as other browsers.

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