update. I managed to get the Cisco AnyConnect VPN app to work with our certs and with exporting my personal cert from a windows machine, but I continue to get a machine cert error trying to use the internal VPN
not only have I filed a bug report, but I have also contacted people in Apple Development. No one can give me even close to a straight answer on the issue, which is why I decided to pursue other routes.
[QUOTE][u]Quote by: jtoher[/u][p]The extension at http://www.curthread.org/download/systemproxy/systemproxy-0.5.xpi is installed in the user’s Profile, so it’s not as useful as a system wide machine preference. However, in the past I’ve found and modified those prefs.js files on the server using “find”:
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What you do is you make it a global extension. Mozilla’s site has the info on how to do this and then you deploy that version of the program. As a global extension it will go to everyones profile.
there is a plugin out there that forces Firefox to see the proxy settings, which I WAS using for a while, but al of a sudden it stopped working properly for me and I have not been able to get it to work since.
Really its the one thing that so completely annoys me with Firefox, the fact that they continue to ignore system settings for proxies at the same time of making it completely impossible to change the proxy via unix commands (at least from what I have been able to gather through research).
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