On 03/10/2015 12:57 PM, Larry S. wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/09/2015 02:08 PM, Larry S. wrote:
Looking in Data Manager under Permissions, I see over 80 odd domains at
the top of the list. They are all long strings of alphs-numberical
characters. They all show the same result when highlighted, namely "TLS
False Start using RSA". Any idea what these are, where they came from
and whether I can delete them?
I hadn't looked in DM for some time, and these weren't there at that
point.
All ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Larry S.
All of mine start with moz-nullprincipal, are set to Allow and can't be
deleted.
Here is the first entry of 29;
moz-nullprincipal{02362114-8797-4764-84a0-8842b2f92d98}
Same here. Still not hearing what they are or where they come from. Also
odd that they can't be deleted.
Looks as though Data Manager will eventually consume the entire HD!
(Well, maybe not real soon.)
Larry S.
I noticed that I can right click the domain and select Forget About This
Domain, then in the next window select what I want to forget.
But, if they come back as EE indicates I guess it isn't worth the bother.
I asked about them on mozillaZine.
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