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How to ignore SSL certificate warning only for a specific internal subnet?

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I understand my issue may be a little unique, but I am sure some people have come across it. I am working with some test gears that have either self-signed certificates or flat out invalid/expired SSL certificates. Since this is a lab/test environment I don't want to have to go through the trouble of generating my own certificates and load them on each test device, since they come and go quite a bit.

Is there a way to tell Firefox to ignore SSL warning, but only for a given subnet? For example, if the SSL certificate is presented by anyone in 10.11.12.0/24, accept it without question, but if it's coming from anywhere else, check its validity.

I doubt this will ever be a main feature for Firefox, but perhaps someone has come across an add-on that does this?

I understand my issue may be a little unique, but I am sure some people have come across it. I am working with some test gears that have either self-signed certificates or flat out invalid/expired SSL certificates. Since this is a lab/test environment I don't want to have to go through the trouble of generating my own certificates and load them on each test device, since they come and go quite a bit. Is there a way to tell Firefox to ignore SSL warning, but only for a given subnet? For example, if the SSL certificate is presented by anyone in 10.11.12.0/24, accept it without question, but if it's coming from anywhere else, check its validity. I doubt this will ever be a main feature for Firefox, but perhaps someone has come across an add-on that does this?

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I suggest you to ignore self signed certificates. You should get some low priced SSL certificates to prevent your website from warnings.

I preferred to buy ssl certificates from reseller, as its low pricing.

Some good resellers are:

servertastic.com

SSLRenewals.com

and you can google it for more reseller list.