Recent answers to My local domains are giving search results after upgrading to firefox 77?https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/12859222020-05-03T07:37:25-07:00It is a self-signed cert via pfsense, I did have to notified users to add an exemption for the capti2020-05-03T07:37:25-07:00zackyd666https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310224<p>It is a self-signed cert via pfsense, I did have to notified users to add an exemption for the captive portal but it has worked fine for firefox 75.
</p>zachary_daltorio said
From Testing clients who have been on the network prior are getting the popup2020-05-03T07:30:22-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310222<em><p>zachary_daltorio <a href="#answer-1310221" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
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From Testing clients who have been on the network prior are getting the popup but those who are new users are not, and are just getting an error page.
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<p>Is it something along the lines of a security error that the certificate doesn't match the domain, the type of thing you might generally expect for an https request intercepted by a captive portal? That certainly makes everything more complicated.
</p>From Testing clients who have been on the network prior are getting the popup but those who are new 2020-05-03T07:25:56-07:00zackyd666https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310221<p>From Testing clients who have been on the network prior are getting the popup but those who are new users are not, and are just getting an error page.
</p><p>All are getting a network login page so it is detecting a captive portal is present.
</p>Do the users get the Infobar prompt from the background DNS check, or is that only available when th2020-05-03T07:10:40-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310218<p>Do the users get the Infobar prompt from the background DNS check, or is that only available when the search is successful? I'm attaching a screenshot showing what I mean.
</p><p><img src="https://user-media-prod-cdn.itsre-sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2020-05-03-14-07-54-376bf6.png" width="550">
</p>My Captive Portal and All my intranet domains are using the standard .libre tld, as my network is pa2020-05-03T04:27:39-07:00zackyd666https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310189<p>My Captive Portal and All my intranet domains are using the standard .libre tld, as my network is part of the OPENNIC system.
</p><p>I don't think I would trust my users to even do half of those things with any level of success if this gets pushed out to the stable version of firefox.
</p>I forgot to mention, there is a "whitelist" option for your frequent visitors who don't use autofill2020-05-03T01:10:51-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310140<p>I forgot to mention, there is a "whitelist" option for your frequent visitors who don't use autofill or clear their history:
</p><p>(1) In a new tab, type or paste <strong>about:config</strong> in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
</p><p>(2) In the search box in the page, type or paste the new preference name, e.g.,
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<ul><li> browser.fixup.domainwhitelist.<strong>gateway</strong>
</li><li> browser.fixup.domainwhitelist.<strong>hello.local</strong>
</li></ul>
<p><em>If this preference was already created and shows a value of true or false, skip to step (4).</em>
</p><p>(3) On the bar with the preference name, keep the selection next to Boolean and click the + button to add the preference. Then Firefox should display the new value.
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&lt;center&gt;<img src="https://user-media-prod-cdn.itsre-sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/images/2020-05-03-08-10-00-8a143c.png" width="550">&lt;/center&gt;
<p>(4) If the value is true, you're done; if it's false, double-click to toggle the value to true.
</p><p>More info on about:config: <a href="/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox" rel="nofollow">Configuration Editor for Firefox</a>.
</p>What kind of domain is it? For example:
gateway
hello.local
If a domain does not have a standard2020-05-03T00:59:10-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310137<p>What kind of domain is it? For example:
</p>
<ul><li> gateway
</li><li> hello.local
</li></ul>
<p>If a domain does not have a standard Top Level Domain, Firefox Nightly will send it to search. Here are two workarounds, but yes, they are an extra step for the end-user:
</p><p>(A) Use the protocol, for example:
</p>
<ul><li> http://gateway
</li><li> https://hello.local
</li></ul>
<p>(B) Add a second dot after the TLD, when applicable, for example
</p>
<ul><li> https://hello.local.
</li></ul>Is DNS over HTTPS turned on?
See Firefox DNS-over-HTTPS.
2020-05-02T23:03:29-07:00TyDraniuhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1285922#answer-1310123<p>Is DNS over HTTPS turned on?
</p><p>See <a href="/en-US/kb/firefox-dns-over-https" rel="nofollow">Firefox DNS-over-HTTPS</a>.
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