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> https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/certificate-issue-causing-add-ons-to-be-disabled-or-fail-to-install/39047
> :
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> 12:50 p.m. UTC / 03:50 a.m. PDT: We rolled-out a fix for release, beta and
> nightly users on Desktop. The fix will be automatically applied in the
> background within the
From: NANOG on behalf of Keith Medcalf
Sent: Saturday, May 4, 2019 3:14:53 AM
To: NANOG list
Cc: Constantine A. Murenin
Subject: [EXT] RE: Widespread Firefox issues
HTTPS: has nothing to do with the website being "secure". https: means that
transport layer security (encryption) is in
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 7:32 AM Keith Medcalf wrote:
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> I will stick to the "clearly false" since it is now well to the point
> where we are in 2019-05-04 (even in local UT1, let alone UTC), studies are
> disabled (and have been since forever), no studies have been loaded, and my
> extensions
Guess it’s a good thing then that I’m not needing to rely on your ‘expert
opinion’ since Mozilla provided (and still is providing) details as they
resolve the issue, eh?
Something something something long winded responses and long stretch
metaphors...
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 4, 2019, at
I will stick to the "clearly false" since it is now well to the point where we
are in 2019-05-04 (even in local UT1, let alone UTC), studies are disabled (and
have been since forever), no studies have been loaded, and my extensions still
work quite fine, thank-you. Attempting to install a
On Sat, May 4, 2019, at 08:21, Randy Bush wrote:
> so is there a recipe for re-enabling the add-ons? otherwise, one is
> running pretty nekkid.
>From
>https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/certificate-issue-causing-add-ons-to-be-disabled-or-fail-to-install/39047:
12:50 p.m. UTC / 03:50 a.m. PDT: We
>> so is there a recipe for re-enabling the add-ons? otherwise, one is
>> running pretty nekkid.
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>> From
>> https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/certificate-issue-causing-add-ons-to-be-disabled-or-fail-to-install/39047:
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> 12:50 p.m. UTC / 03:50 a.m. PDT: We rolled-out a fix for release, beta
>
On Sat, 04 May 2019 13:02:56 -, Charles Bronson said:
> On Fri, 03 May 2019 21:14:53 -0600, "Keith Medcalf" said:
>> HTTPS: has nothing to do with the website being "secure". https: means that
>> transport layer security (encryption) is in effect. https: is a PRIVACY
>> measure, not a SECURITY
so is there a recipe for re-enabling the add-ons? otherwise, one is
running pretty nekkid.
randy
On Sat, May 4, 2019, 3:37 PM Randy Bush wrote:
> to do it, i have to start ffox. and 100 tabs will open and
> javascript will flood in.
>
Disconnect from the network, start Firefox while offline, then KILL IT WITH
FIRE^W SIGKILL.
After that, Firefox will start with a "Restore tabs" page which
So, for being "Clearly false", the hotfix pushed out by the Firefox
Studies feature is...
*drumroll*
An updated intermediate certificate!
You can turn on the Studies option under Privacy & Security for a little
while, then check about:studies and you should see one or two in there
On Sat, 2019-05-04 at 05:36 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
> will keep you updated. read that. to do it, i have to start
> ffox. and 100 tabs will open and
> javascript will flood in.
Disconnect from network.
Start Firefox.
Take a moment to appreciate the silence.
Close tabs.
Reconnect to network.
Hello all
I have prepared something in the past you might find useful (hopefully).
Please check the attached.
BR,
Mohammad
On Fri, 3 May 2019 at 20:37, James R Cutler
wrote:
> On May 3, 2019, at 11:47 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
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> On 5/3/19 8:14 AM, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
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> Hi,
> I am trying
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 7:40 AM Royce Williams
wrote:
> On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 7:32 AM Keith Medcalf wrote:
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>> I will stick to the "clearly false" since it is now well to the point
>> where we are in 2019-05-04 (even in local UT1, let alone UTC), studies are
>> disabled (and have been since
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 8:02 AM Royce Williams
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> On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 7:40 AM Royce Williams
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>> On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 7:32 AM Keith Medcalf wrote:
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>>> I will stick to the "clearly false" since it is now well to the point
>>> where we are in 2019-05-04 (even in local
On 5/4/19, Mark Foster wrote:
> Official update from Mozilla:
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> https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/
where they say
Please note: The fix does not apply to Firefox ESR
which is what I'm running, so
about:config
change
xpinstall.signatures.required
Aha! Did the same and it worked. I had disabled Normandy probably immediately
when it was introduced. I guess if you have it disabled then studies (even if
enabled) are disabled as well.
After getting the studies I disabled studies again (since I don't want them)
and disabled normandy
Indatel might be able to coordinate it also. https://indatel.com/
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 11:54 AM Luke Guillory
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 10:46:41 -0700, Randy Bush said:
> >> to do it, i have to start ffox.��and 100 tabs will open and
> >> javascript will flood in.
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> recipe
> - turn off internet connectivity
> - start firefox
> - `kill -s sigkill` it
> - restart it, do not restore sesstion
> - turn
Official update from Mozilla:
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/
Mark.
On 5 May 2019 5:50:19 AM NZST, "Valdis Klētnieks"
wrote:
>On Sat, 04 May 2019 10:46:41 -0700, Randy Bush said:
>> >> to do it, i have to start ffox.��and 100 tabs will open and
>> to do it, i have to start ffox. and 100 tabs will open and
>> javascript will flood in.
recipe
- turn off internet connectivity
- start firefox
- `kill -s sigkill` it
- restart it, do not restore sesstion
- turn internet back on
- go to prefs / privacy and enable studio
- wait
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