Hello all,
I had a certificate expire. Trying to update it and I'm using the policy.json
file with the Install feature instead of ImportEnterpriseRoots so that I can be
OS Agnostic. Example:
"Certificates": {
"Install": ["C:\\Program Files\\Mozilla Firefox\\certs\\cert1.crt",
Hey Mike,
Knowing this, is it possible to get legacy profiles to work in policies.json? I
configure the browser 99% with the policy file and it would be great if I can
mitigate that 1% (legacy profiles being one of them). Really handy for being
able to configure the browser for mac and PC
Hey Hans,
Sorry if others have responded to this already. In addition to that policy
being set, I have an Environment Variable set using regeditor. I believe that
you should try this and see if it works.
In windows,
* search for “edit environment variables for your account”
* click
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has experimented (or knows anything) regarding
disabling a feature that allows end users to edit and resend network requests
in the F12 developer tools under Network --> JS XHR Headers. Some app
developers in my company were mentioning that Safari and
Sorry if this has been addressed before.
So, I know that Flash will be removed in Firefox 85, which is the 78.7 ESR
equivalent. I've just noticed that by default, the behavior on Firefox 78.5 is
different than the behavior for 78.4 ESR when handling flash content. I've
previously set 78.4 ESR
Welp…now I feel silly. Thanks!
From: Mike Kaply
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2020 10:33 AM
To: Hoang (US), Victor T
Cc: Mozilla.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Disabling "Recommended by Pocket"
on new tabs
This message was sent from outside of Boeing. Please do
Hello all,
Can anyone recommend the best method for disabling the Recommended by Pocket
section on new tabs? (preferably with policies.json, but I'll take any other
recommendations)
I know that there are some manual solutions out there such as going into
about:preferences and unchecking it,
Sorry for reaching back into an old thread,
I’m currently witnessing the same issue as well. I’ve tried changing the
sandbox security setting to 5 and it did fix it on 32 bit 78.2 ESR, but not 64
bit 78.2 ESR (I have folks who have 32 bit and 64 bit installed
simultaneously). I’m currently
Also just slightly more context,
I did try other browsers (IE11, Chrome) and it did manage to get past 2 factor
authentication on RDP on a VPN.
From: Enterprise On Behalf Of Hoang (US),
Victor T
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2020 9:15 AM
To: Mike Kaply ; Dylan Romero
Cc: Mozilla.org
Subject
).
Are there logs or something that mozregression generates that you’d need me to
send you?
Appreciate your time,
Victor
From: Mike Kaply
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 5:51 PM
To: Dylan Romero
Cc: Hoang (US), Victor T ; Mozilla.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] 2 factor authentication
Just wondering if anyone has observed any issues with Single Sign On or 2
factor authentication going from 68.x to 78.x ESR on remote devices.
My organization has a strange issue where remote desktop devices (or VM's)
aren't able to authenticate with badges, but firefox seems to see the
Hello all,
My company is rolling out a new web single sign-on tool called GAS (general
authentication Service). I could see this causing a problem where computers in
our public environments which are shared by multiple people could be signed in
as different user. For example, person A signs
Hey Eric,
I also had this problem in the past and its basically what Mike pointed out. I
mostly saw this for folks coming from 60 to 68 ESR. To resolve this, I created
2 environment variables in windows. One called MOZ_ALLOW_DOWNGRADE and another
called MOZ_LEGACY_PROFILES. For the Value field
Hey all...
I'm not having any success finding the ESR version of 78.0 to download...even
on the releasenotes page (it seems to direct to 68.10 ESR). Is this just my
incompetence?
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/78.0esr/releasenotes/ - if you click
download at the top or try to find
Thanks, this might be exactly what I need. Appreciate the quick response!
Victor
From: Mike Kaply
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 2:47 PM
To: Hoang (US), Victor T
Cc: enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Inquiry: how to disable network
traffic via cloudfare-dns
Hello all,
It's been several months since I've deployed 68 ESR to my company. I've been
notified by some folks over in the network/security team who are noticing that
Firefox is increasing the network traffic onto cloudfare-dns and
trr.dns.nextdns.io. Seems like it's a firefox feature that's
This was exactly what I needed, thank you for the information Ryan!
Victor
From: Ryan VanderMeulen
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 1:58 PM
To: Hoang (US), Victor T
Cc: enterprise@mozilla.org; Emilio Cobos Alvarez
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Inquiry: Information about preference
Hello all,
I was just wondering if anyone has any knowledge about what this configuration
item in Firefox does: dom.link.disabled_attribute.enabled;true.
By default it's set to true and when I search on google, there is no specific
information on it. Reason I'm asking is because there is a
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using policy.json to allow
exceptions for websites that automatically play sound.
The situation: My company has a specific website internally that relies on a
product/extension called Qumu to play multicast video streams. This
Hello Justin,
You might try to do this (assuming you are on windows):
* Navigate to Environment Variables (I get here by typing it out in the
search)
* Under system variables, you'll need to add a new one and call it this:
* Variable: MOZ_LEGACY_PROFILES
* Value: 1
I
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has experience in configuring policies.json on a mac.
I've been following the steps on this page:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/deploying-firefox-customizations-macos ,
but I need a little more detail/specifics.
I have a policies.json file that I use for
Hello all,
I understand that when a user updates to 68 from 60 they are met with a message
about being swapped to a new profile. That's fine...however, I'm wondering 2
things.
1. Has anyone identified a way to keep the profile the same via policy/cck?
2. I understand if you have account
zilla\Certificates
Will it need to be a fresh install of firefox, or can I just use my currently
existing one and it will be created on start up?
Thanks again,
Victor
From: Hoang (US), Victor T
Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 3:39 PM
To: 'Mike Kaply'
Cc: enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: RE: [Mozi
I’m giving tinker with this and will get back with my findings. Silly me.
Thanks!
From: Mike Kaply
Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 2:30 PM
To: Hoang (US), Victor T
Cc: enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Inquiry: Firefox error using policy to pull
from windows certificate
Hello,
My name is Victor. I was wondering if anyone could share any
experience/expertise/solutions with switching over to policy for managing
certificates to pull from the windows store. I'm running into some issues even
after following some of the guides about how to try and pull from my
Hello,
Has anyone else noticed or experienced an occurrence where updating Firefox
deletes the policies.json file from the distributions directory (in the Program
Files\Mozilla Firefox\distribution\policies.json)?
I've recently been testing this out by manually adding the policies.json file
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