Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 78esr

2020-08-27 Thread Timo Pietilä
and that there are something more going on in 68 sounds, I lost sound 
again even with sandbox set to 5, but restarting FF restored sound. So 
sandbox to 5 in 68 might not be even relevant to this discussion. I'm 
sorry about that.


I will be testing 78 soonish in our environment (for obvious reasons), 
so if I have something to add to this I report it after testing.


Timo Pietilä

On 26.8.2020 7.24, Timo Pietilä wrote:

...aand I just realized this is old bug, I'm still using 68esr, not 78esr.

Anyway sandbox to 5 fixes it.

Timo Pietilä

On 25.8.2020 7.30, Timo Pietilä wrote:
I had that same problem and to me sandbox.content to 5 fixed the 
problem. Required FF restart after changing that setting before it 
worked, but now I'm getting sounds from videos.


Same problems: connection to remote machine with RDP -> no sound from 
FF videos played at remote end.


Timo Pietilä

On 24.8.2020 18.16, Mike Kaply wrote:

Can you try changing

security.sandbox.content.level

to 5 and seeing if that fixes it? If so, that would point to:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1623793 



We had to disable some IPC stuff because of a crash.

Mike






On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 5:34 AM Malte Riemer > wrote:


    Thanks Mike for response.

    __ __

    No, we don’t use Firefox-installation on a network-drive. We also
    tried start Firefox in safe mode or with a new profile. There’s
    still no sound.

    __ __

    Sorry, but I cannot use mozregression. It crahes with errors on my
    machine (Win 10 1909 - 64Bit).

    __ __

    But today we find out the the problem might only occur when we use
    Remote Desktop to connect on workstations. If on that workstation
    Firefox is running in version 78esr, there’s no sound coming over
    the RDP-session.

    __ __

    This ist the configuration for sandboxing:

    security.sandbox.content.level = 6

    __ __

    May you can also test to confirm the problem with using RDP on a
    computer which is running version 78esr?

    __ __

    Malte

    __ __

    *Von:*Mike Kaply mailto:mka...@mozilla.com>>
    *Gesendet:* Freitag, 21. August 2020 18:52
    *An:* Malte Riemer >

    *Cc:* enterprise@mozilla.org 
    *Betreff:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 
78esr


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    A couple more thoughts.

    __ __

    Have you modified any sandbox preferences:?

    __ __

    In about:config, check security.sandbox.content.level 

    __ __

    Does it work in safe mode or a new profile?

    __ __

    Would you be willing to use mozregression to figure out when it
    started?

    __ __

    https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/
    

    __ __

    Mike

    __ __

    On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 9:23 AM Mike Kaply mailto:mka...@mozilla.com>> wrote:

    Are you by chance running Firefox on a network drive?

    __ __

    Mike

    __ __

    On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 6:09 AM Malte Riemer
    mailto:riemerma...@citeq.de>> wrote:

    Hi,

    

    I have problems with my sound since I am testing Firefox
    Version 78esr.

    My Version I use ist 78.1.0esr.

    

    I can try youtube, spotify or anything else. There‘s no
    sound. I also uninstalled and cleared the Firefox-profile
    etc. but without any effect.

    

    When I use the 68esr-Version, there is no problem.

    

    When I switch on the debugger and look into the console on
    several pages I can find this error:

    

    cid:image001.png@01D67A08.3B13D1D0

    

    Maybe the cause of the problem?

    

    I don’t use the private mode.

    We have some group policies for deleting cookies and cache
    data when closing the firefox and some other stuff. 

    

    Has anybody else the same problem?

    

    Thanks

    Malte

    

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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox ESR Upgrade Deletes Enterprise Policies

2020-08-27 Thread Mike Kaply
That's the default behavior, but you can prevent it using a command line
parameter.

See:

https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/browser/installer/windows/installer/FullConfig.html

/RemoveDistributionDir=false

Mike

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 11:33 AM Eddie Rowe 
wrote:

> I discovered today that Firefox ESR 68.12 and Firefox 78.2 may have logic
> built into the .EXE installer to delete folders on systems containing our
> enterprise policies.  After applying the upgrade to a system I noticed the
> Enterprise policies were inactive.  Dropping to the file system I noticed
> the C:\Program files\Mozilla Firefox\Distribution\ folder was missing.
> We use a third party tool to patch and I think it has its own issues with
> this release so all testing was done manually applying the .EXE upgrade.
>
>
>
> *Setup:*
>
> ·   Windows 10 x64
>
> ·   Firefox ESR (we moved to 78 to I saw this with 78.2 and I tested
> 68.12 and duplicated the behavior)
>
> ·   Policies.json file used
>
> ·   Windows Group Policy Preference refreshes our Policies.json file
>
>
>
> *Steps to Reproduce:*
>
> 1. Install/setup Firefox ESR 68.11 or 78.1 and verify policies.json
> file is in the proper folder and enterprise policies are applied ala
> about:policies
>
> 2. Launch the upgrade (.EXE installer) and as soon as the dialog
> appears “Doing a Little Housekeeping” you will notice the C:\Program
> files\Mozilla Firefox\Distribution\ disappears
>
> 3. Group Policy will eventually replace the files, but if the browser
> is closed and launched when the files are missing, all the hard work to
> harden Firefox goes by the wayside.
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[Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox ESR Upgrade Deletes Enterprise Policies

2020-08-27 Thread Eddie Rowe
I discovered today that Firefox ESR 68.12 and Firefox 78.2 may have logic built 
into the .EXE installer to delete folders on systems containing our enterprise 
policies.  After applying the upgrade to a system I noticed the Enterprise 
policies were inactive.  Dropping to the file system I noticed the C:\Program 
files\Mozilla Firefox\Distribution\ folder was missing.  We use a third party 
tool to patch and I think it has its own issues with this release so all 
testing was done manually applying the .EXE upgrade.

Setup:

*   Windows 10 x64

*   Firefox ESR (we moved to 78 to I saw this with 78.2 and I tested 68.12 
and duplicated the behavior)

*   Policies.json file used

*   Windows Group Policy Preference refreshes our Policies.json file

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Install/setup Firefox ESR 68.11 or 78.1 and verify policies.json file is 
in the proper folder and enterprise policies are applied ala about:policies

2. Launch the upgrade (.EXE installer) and as soon as the dialog appears 
"Doing a Little Housekeeping" you will notice the C:\Program files\Mozilla 
Firefox\Distribution\ disappears

3. Group Policy will eventually replace the files, but if the browser is 
closed and launched when the files are missing, all the hard work to harden 
Firefox goes by the wayside.
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Problem preventing users from saving credentials in 78 ESR

2020-08-27 Thread Martin Hahn
Thanks, it indeed started working after removing the
OfferToSaveLoginsDefault  and just keeping  OfferToSaveLogins  , strange
thing is that it worked as it should before ESR 78 / 68.12.0

Br Martin

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 4:54 PM Mike Kaply  wrote:

> OK, I'm finally seeing the problem.
>
> You are correct, setting both is the problem. You should set one or the
> other, not both.
>
> Because OfferToSaveLoginsDefault unlocks the pref.
>
> I'll figure out a way to fix this in code.
>
> Mike
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 7:48 AM Espitallier Laurent <
> laurent.espitall...@isere.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> I had a similar problem a few months ago if I remember correctly :
>>
>>
>>
>> If
>>
>> OfferToSaveLogins
>>
>> = false
>>
>>
>>
>> Then
>>
>>
>>
>> OfferToSaveLoginsDefault
>>
>>
>>
>> Should be default, **not set to false** !
>>
>>
>>
>> It would seem that the latter takes precedence over the former, allowing
>> users to save their passwords, despite the fact that
>>
>>
>>
>> OfferToSaveLogins
>>
>> = false
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *De :* Enterprise  *De la part de* Mike
>> Kaply
>> *Envoyé :* lundi 17 août 2020 15:29
>> *À :* Martin Hahn 
>> *Cc :* Mozilla.org 
>> *Objet :* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Problem preventing users from saving
>> credentials in 78 ESR
>>
>>
>>
>> We saw the bug and I am still investigating. We have automated tests for
>> this, so I'm unsure what could have happened.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 1:00 AM Martin Hahn  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a problem with 78 ESR, a customer have the requirement to not
>> allow the users to save any logins / passwords in any browser, I have
>> configured Firefox GPO using latest ADMX 2.1 files to disable password
>> manager, disable offer to save logins, this works on Firefox 68.11.0 ESR
>> and older, but on 78.1.0 ESR this setting does not work, user can save
>> passwords and are offered to save login credentials,
>>
>>
>>
>> About:policies shows settings are read:
>>
>> OfferToSaveLogins
>>
>> false
>>
>> OfferToSaveLoginsDefault
>>
>> false
>>
>> DisablePasswordReveal
>>
>> true
>>
>> DisableMasterPasswordCreation
>>
>> true
>>
>> i have logged a bug report on this but no answer yet, i have also
>> reproduced in my lab environment, i have got it to work once using msi
>> installer, but not on exe installed, and if i uninstall exe installed and
>> install msi it does not work, so seems something gets tainted.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any input would be appreciated,
>>
>>
>>
>> Br Martin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 78esr

2020-08-27 Thread Mike Kaply
Yes, only remote connections. There are no issues with local Firefox.

Mike

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 10:19 AM Harkins, Steve via Enterprise <
enterprise@mozilla.org> wrote:

> So is this issue only when trying to listen to audio from Firefox running
> on a remote computer, over an Remote Desktop connection?  Or is it also
> when trying to listen to music, watch YouTube videos, etc., on a local
> computer?
>
> We haven't rolled out ESR 78 to our users yet, and I'm hesitant to do so
> if there's an unresolved issue like this.
>
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Enterprise  On Behalf Of Malte
> Riemer
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 7:00 AM
> To: Timo Pietilä ; enterprise@mozilla.org
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with
> 78esr
>
> Sorry, but that does not work.
>
> Now I use Firefox 78.2.0esr (32-Bit) on my local workstation. From
> HomeOffice I connect with RDP tot hat machine and use Firefox.
> The behaviour of the sandbox parameter is as follows:
> When we use level 1 and 2 the sound is working, but by using level 3,4,5
> or 6 sound is not working via RDP.
>
> I don't know much about the sandbox-levels, but 1 or 2 seems not to be a
> good way, isn't it?
>
> Malte
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Enterprise  Im Auftrag von Timo
> Pietilä
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. August 2020 06:24
> An: enterprise@mozilla.org
> Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 78esr
>
> [Vorsicht Internetmail]:
> Diese Mail haben Sie über das Internet erhalten. Bitte Anlagen und Links
> nur öffnen, wenn keine Anhaltspunkte für Viren vorliegen. Weitere
> Informationen finden Sie auch in der FAQ Outlook<
> https://intranet-ms.stadt-muenster.de/citeq/kommunikation/outlook/haeufige-fragen/
> >
>
> ...aand I just realized this is old bug, I'm still using 68esr, not 78esr.
>
> Anyway sandbox to 5 fixes it.
>
> Timo Pietilä
>
> On 25.8.2020 7.30, Timo Pietilä wrote:
> > I had that same problem and to me sandbox.content to 5 fixed the
> > problem. Required FF restart after changing that setting before it
> > worked, but now I'm getting sounds from videos.
> >
> > Same problems: connection to remote machine with RDP -> no sound from
> > FF videos played at remote end.
> >
> > Timo Pietilä
> >
> > On 24.8.2020 18.16, Mike Kaply wrote:
> >> Can you try changing
> >>
> >> security.sandbox.content.level
> >>
> >> to 5 and seeing if that fixes it? If so, that would point to:
> >>
> >> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1623793
> >> 
> >>
> >> We had to disable some IPC stuff because of a crash.
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 5:34 AM Malte Riemer  >> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks Mike for response.
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> No, we don’t use Firefox-installation on a network-drive. We also
> >> tried start Firefox in safe mode or with a new profile. There’s
> >> still no sound.
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> Sorry, but I cannot use mozregression. It crahes with errors on my
> >> machine (Win 10 1909 - 64Bit).
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> But today we find out the the problem might only occur when we use
> >> Remote Desktop to connect on workstations. If on that workstation
> >> Firefox is running in version 78esr, there’s no sound coming over
> >> the RDP-session.
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> This ist the configuration for sandboxing:
> >>
> >> security.sandbox.content.level = 6
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> May you can also test to confirm the problem with using RDP on a
> >> computer which is running version 78esr?
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> Malte
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> *Von:*Mike Kaply mailto:mka...@mozilla.com>>
> >> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 21. August 2020 18:52
> >> *An:* Malte Riemer  >> >
> >> *Cc:* enterprise@mozilla.org 
> >> *Betreff:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with
> >> 78esr
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> *[Vorsicht Internetmail]: *
> >> Diese Mail haben Sie über das Internet erhalten. Bitte Anlagen und
> >> Links nur öffnen, wenn keine Anhaltspunkte für Viren vorliegen.
> >> Weitere Informationen finden Sie auch in der FAQ Outlook
> >>
> >>  >> eufige-fragen/>
> >>
> >>
> >> A couple more thoughts.
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> Have you modified any sandbox preferences:?
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> In about:config, check security.sandbox.content.level 
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> Does it work in safe mode or a new profile?
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> Would you be willing to use mozregression to figure out when it
> >> started?
> >>
> >> __ __
> >>
> >> 

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 78esr

2020-08-27 Thread Harkins, Steve via Enterprise
So is this issue only when trying to listen to audio from Firefox running on a 
remote computer, over an Remote Desktop connection?  Or is it also when trying 
to listen to music, watch YouTube videos, etc., on a local computer?

We haven't rolled out ESR 78 to our users yet, and I'm hesitant to do so if 
there's an unresolved issue like this.


Regards,
Steve

-Original Message-
From: Enterprise  On Behalf Of Malte Riemer
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 7:00 AM
To: Timo Pietilä ; enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 78esr

Sorry, but that does not work.

Now I use Firefox 78.2.0esr (32-Bit) on my local workstation. From HomeOffice I 
connect with RDP tot hat machine and use Firefox.
The behaviour of the sandbox parameter is as follows:
When we use level 1 and 2 the sound is working, but by using level 3,4,5 or 6 
sound is not working via RDP.

I don't know much about the sandbox-levels, but 1 or 2 seems not to be a good 
way, isn't it?

Malte

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Enterprise  Im Auftrag von Timo Pietilä
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. August 2020 06:24
An: enterprise@mozilla.org
Betreff: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 78esr

[Vorsicht Internetmail]:
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Outlook

...aand I just realized this is old bug, I'm still using 68esr, not 78esr.

Anyway sandbox to 5 fixes it.

Timo Pietilä

On 25.8.2020 7.30, Timo Pietilä wrote:
> I had that same problem and to me sandbox.content to 5 fixed the 
> problem. Required FF restart after changing that setting before it 
> worked, but now I'm getting sounds from videos.
>
> Same problems: connection to remote machine with RDP -> no sound from 
> FF videos played at remote end.
>
> Timo Pietilä
>
> On 24.8.2020 18.16, Mike Kaply wrote:
>> Can you try changing
>>
>> security.sandbox.content.level
>>
>> to 5 and seeing if that fixes it? If so, that would point to:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1623793
>> 
>>
>> We had to disable some IPC stuff because of a crash.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 5:34 AM Malte Riemer > > wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Mike for response.
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> No, we don’t use Firefox-installation on a network-drive. We also
>> tried start Firefox in safe mode or with a new profile. There’s
>> still no sound.
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Sorry, but I cannot use mozregression. It crahes with errors on my
>> machine (Win 10 1909 - 64Bit).
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> But today we find out the the problem might only occur when we use
>> Remote Desktop to connect on workstations. If on that workstation
>> Firefox is running in version 78esr, there’s no sound coming over
>> the RDP-session.
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> This ist the configuration for sandboxing:
>>
>> security.sandbox.content.level = 6
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> May you can also test to confirm the problem with using RDP on a
>> computer which is running version 78esr?
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Malte
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> *Von:*Mike Kaply mailto:mka...@mozilla.com>>
>> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 21. August 2020 18:52
>> *An:* Malte Riemer > >
>> *Cc:* enterprise@mozilla.org 
>> *Betreff:* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] No sound on websites with 
>> 78esr
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> *[Vorsicht Internetmail]: *
>> Diese Mail haben Sie über das Internet erhalten. Bitte Anlagen und
>> Links nur öffnen, wenn keine Anhaltspunkte für Viren vorliegen.
>> Weitere Informationen finden Sie auch in der FAQ Outlook
>>
>> > eufige-fragen/>
>>
>>
>> A couple more thoughts.
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Have you modified any sandbox preferences:?
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> In about:config, check security.sandbox.content.level 
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Does it work in safe mode or a new profile?
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Would you be willing to use mozregression to figure out when it
>> started?
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/
>> 
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 9:23 AM Mike Kaply > > wrote:
>>
>> Are you by chance running Firefox on a network drive?
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> __ __
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 6:09 AM Malte Riemer
>> mailto:riemerma...@citeq.de>> 
>> 

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Problem preventing users from saving credentials in 78 ESR

2020-08-27 Thread Mike Kaply
OK, I'm finally seeing the problem.

You are correct, setting both is the problem. You should set one or the
other, not both.

Because OfferToSaveLoginsDefault unlocks the pref.

I'll figure out a way to fix this in code.

Mike

On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 7:48 AM Espitallier Laurent <
laurent.espitall...@isere.fr> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> I had a similar problem a few months ago if I remember correctly :
>
>
>
> If
>
> OfferToSaveLogins
>
> = false
>
>
>
> Then
>
>
>
> OfferToSaveLoginsDefault
>
>
>
> Should be default, **not set to false** !
>
>
>
> It would seem that the latter takes precedence over the former, allowing
> users to save their passwords, despite the fact that
>
>
>
> OfferToSaveLogins
>
> = false
>
>
>
>
>
> *De :* Enterprise  *De la part de* Mike
> Kaply
> *Envoyé :* lundi 17 août 2020 15:29
> *À :* Martin Hahn 
> *Cc :* Mozilla.org 
> *Objet :* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Problem preventing users from saving
> credentials in 78 ESR
>
>
>
> We saw the bug and I am still investigating. We have automated tests for
> this, so I'm unsure what could have happened.
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 1:00 AM Martin Hahn  wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi
>
>
>
> I have a problem with 78 ESR, a customer have the requirement to not allow
> the users to save any logins / passwords in any browser, I have configured
> Firefox GPO using latest ADMX 2.1 files to disable password manager,
> disable offer to save logins, this works on Firefox 68.11.0 ESR and older,
> but on 78.1.0 ESR this setting does not work, user can save passwords and
> are offered to save login credentials,
>
>
>
> About:policies shows settings are read:
>
> OfferToSaveLogins
>
> false
>
> OfferToSaveLoginsDefault
>
> false
>
> DisablePasswordReveal
>
> true
>
> DisableMasterPasswordCreation
>
> true
>
> i have logged a bug report on this but no answer yet, i have also
> reproduced in my lab environment, i have got it to work once using msi
> installer, but not on exe installed, and if i uninstall exe installed and
> install msi it does not work, so seems something gets tainted.
>
>
>
> Any input would be appreciated,
>
>
>
> Br Martin
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Policy for network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris

2020-08-27 Thread Luca Manganelli
Il giorno gio 27 ago 2020 alle ore 11:14 Luca Manganelli <
luca.mangane...@comune.trento.it> ha scritto:
> I need to write some internal domains for the
"network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris" configuration item, but I cannot find
the associated Group Policy entry. Where is it?

Nevermind, I found it into "SPNEGO" and "NTLM" policy entries.
Thank you. Regards
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[Mozilla Enterprise] Policy for network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris

2020-08-27 Thread Luca Manganelli
Hello,

I need to write some internal domains for the
"network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris" configuration item, but I cannot find
the associated Group Policy entry. Where is it?

Thank you :-)
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