(In reply to Eldmannen from comment #6)
> 9 left.
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> browser.safebrowsing.*
These are fixed by bug 1109475.
> extensions.input.brokenURL;http://input.mozilla.com/feedback#broken
> extensions.input.happyURL;http://input.mozilla.com/happy
>
It is a difficult to reproduce this nowadays since about:config have
regressed in functionality and no longer searches the value, only the
key.
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All URLs seem to be converted now, with the sole exception of
captivedetect.canonicalURL, which by definition cannot use https.
Closing.
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input.mozilla.com supports HTTPS and in fact connecting over HTTP redirects to
HTTPS.
So the URLs in the browser should be over HTTPS.
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(In reply to Justin Dolske [:Dolske] from comment #8)
> (In reply to Eldmannen from comment #6)
> > 9 left.
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> > browser.safebrowsing.*
>
> These are fixed by bug 1109475.
>
> > extensions.input.brokenURL;http://input.mozilla.com/feedback#broken
> >
9 left.
browser.safebrowsing.reportErrorURL;http://%LOCALE%.phish-error.mozilla.com/?hl=%LOCALE%
browser.safebrowsing.reportGenericURL;http://%LOCALE%.phish-generic.mozilla.com/?hl=%LOCALE%
browser.safebrowsing.reportMalwareErrorURL;http://%LOCALE%.malware-error.mozilla.com/?hl=%LOCALE%
Upstream report showing "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" on 2017-06-22
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771788#c10
says all URLs now converted. Confirmed here using Firefox 65.0
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Use HTTPS instead of HTTP
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
loop.CSP;default-src 'self' about: file: chrome:; img-src 'self' data:
http://www.gravatar.com/ about: file: chrome:; font-src 'none'; connect-
src wss://*.tokbox.com https://*.opentok.com https://*.tokbox.com
wss://*.mozilla.com https://*.mozilla.org wss://*.mozaws.net
gravatar over http instead
** Description changed:
about:config
Search: http://
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app.releaseNotesURL;http://www.mozilla.com/%LOCALE%/%APP%/%VERSION%/releasenotes/
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app.support.baseURL;http://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/%VERSION%/%OS%/%LOCALE%/
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Many of these have now been fixed.
A few remains.
browser.safebrowsing.reportErrorURL;http://%LOCALE%.phish-error.mozilla.com/?hl=%LOCALE%
browser.safebrowsing.reportGenericURL;http://%LOCALE%.phish-generic.mozilla.com/?hl=%LOCALE%
Thunderbird is also affected.
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Title:
Use HTTPS instead of HTTP
Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
Confirmed
Status in
** Changed in: firefox
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
(In reply to Eldmannen from comment #0)
app.releaseNotesURL;http://www.mozilla.com/%LOCALE%/%APP%/%VERSION%/
releasenotes/
app.support.baseURL;http://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/%VERSION%/%OS%/
%LOCALE%/
app.update.url.details;http://www.mozilla.com/%LOCALE%/%APP%/releases/
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Use HTTPS instead of HTTP
Status in The Mozilla
Can anyone with good authority on this subject address why updates, and
various web-based security functions, are delivered with HTTP, and not
HTTPS?
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** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #771788
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771788
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771788
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Please open an upstream bug with mozilla for this issue, along with
justification why those need to be changed. Once you've done that,
please link the upstream bug to this one.
Thanks.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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No, all those http:// should be https:// not only for Google search.
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Title:
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This isn't something that we're going to change in Ubuntu (particularly
the ones which use Google services, as changing those would require an
agreement with Google first). If you want any of these to change, then
you need to report this upstream instead.
Note, the app.update.url* preferences
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Title:
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Status in “firefox”
upstream added https (SPDY) google search by default in firefox 13. Is
that what you are asking for?
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Title:
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
about:config
Search: http://
app.releaseNotesURL;http://www.mozilla.com/%LOCALE%/%APP%/%VERSION%/releasenotes/
app.support.baseURL;http://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/%VERSION%/%OS%/%LOCALE%/
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