Firefox 70.0.1 HOSTS file being ignored
Mac OS Catalina 10.15.1 In Preferences, DNS over HTTPS is Off. (I tried toggling that On then Off but nothing changed) In Privacy & Security I have Strict settings, t… (ulteriori informazioni)
Mac OS Catalina 10.15.1 In Preferences, DNS over HTTPS is Off. (I tried toggling that On then Off but nothing changed) In Privacy & Security I have Strict settings, though when Standard is selected the behaviour does not change.
I know that with DNS over HTTPS set to On that HOSTS is ignored. Not ideal but there you go. But with that Off Firefox did respect the HOSTS entries I have.
Something has changed?
How do I get Firefox to always use my HOSTS file before looking elsewhere?
Thank you
Display problems: italic y and x
I am experiencing puzzling display problems with pages involving lowercase italic “y” and “x”; Lowercase y’s are dropped from displayed text and the space is closed up. … (ulteriori informazioni)
I am experiencing puzzling display problems with pages involving lowercase italic “y” and “x”; Lowercase y’s are dropped from displayed text and the space is closed up. The word “type” becomes “the” for example. Lowercase x’s displays as open quotation marks. This seems to happen regardless of the called for font, but only in italics.
The pages where I am seeing this problem display properly in Safari. Running Firefox 70.0.1 (64 bit) on a MacBook Pro, 13 inch, 2018, running Mojave 10.14.6
DNS over HTTPs stopped working
Today Nov-26--2019 all my DNs over HTTPs devices which include linux , Mac OS and Android stopped working over DOH. the cloudflare settings are as follows. https://1.1.1.… (ulteriori informazioni)
Today Nov-26--2019 all my DNs over HTTPs devices which include linux , Mac OS and Android stopped working over DOH. the cloudflare settings are as follows.
https://1.1.1.1/help#eyJpc0NmIjoiTm8iLCJpc0RvdCI6Ik5vIiwiaXNEb2giOiJObyIsInJlc29sdmVySXAtMS4xLjEuMSI6IlllcyIsInJlc29sdmVySXAtMS4wLjAuMSI6IlllcyIsInJlc29sdmVySXAtMjYwNjo0NzAwOjQ3MDA6OjExMTEiOiJObyIsInJlc29sdmVySXAtMjYwNjo0NzAwOjQ3MDA6OjEwMDEiOiJObyIsImRhdGFjZW50ZXJMb2NhdGlvbiI6IllZWiIsImlzV2FycCI6Ik5vIiwiaXNwTmFtZSI6IkNsb3VkZmxhcmUiLCJpc3BBc24iOiIxMzMzNSJ9
The traceroute shows access to the 1.1.1.1 network 3 3.52.251.198.in-addr.arpa (198.251.52.3) 20.584 ms 81.945 ms 56.215 ms
4 198.251.49.89 (198.251.49.89) 21.406 ms 21.144 ms 22.069 ms 5 198.251.51.56 (198.251.51.56) 22.771 ms 22.709 ms 21.188 ms 6 198.251.50.16 (198.251.50.16) 22.807 ms 78.695 ms 96.269 ms 7 cloudflare.ip4.torontointernetxchange.net (206.108.34.208) 106.362 ms 93.731 ms 95.215 ms 8 one.one.one.one (1.1.1.1) 164.851 ms * 88.710 ms
My Firefox setting has DNS over hTTPS enabled no extensions and configured for cloudflare and my about:config settings network.trr.bootstrapAddress;1.1.1.1 network.trr.mode;3 network.trr.resolvers;[{ "name": "Cloudflare", "url": "https://mozilla.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query" }]
Network mode 3 means DOH should only resolve using DOH but I can still get to other sites instead of a message say "hmm where having trouble finding that site"
Does anyone have an idea as to what causes this issue?
navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia API thrwoing error “NotReadableError: Concurrent mic process limit.”
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59068146/navigator-mediadevices-getusermedia-api-thrwoing-error-notreadableerror-concur … (ulteriori informazioni)
Firefox Update Settings | Auto-update checking
Per Firefox guidance there is an option to toggle on an option that would not would not prompt to update. The option box though is not an option in preferences (See below… (ulteriori informazioni)
Per Firefox guidance there is an option to toggle on an option that would not would not prompt to update. The option box though is not an option in preferences (See below).
Did this option once exist, but it is no longer available and no one bothered to up date the trouble shoot guide?
If so, why does it not still exist?
Can it be brought back?
If not, is there some backdoor way to shut it off?
Thank you kindly
Firefox occasionally checks to see if any updates are available for itself and for your search engines. To disable these checks:
Click the menu button Fx57Menu and select Preferences. In the General panel, scroll down to the Firefox Updates section. Check Never check for updates (not recommended) and uncheck Automatically update search engines. Close the about:preferences page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
I've just downloaded 64 bit Firefox on my Mac with the Catalina OS and now I have to sign into Firefox everytime I open it. Is this the new normal?
I've just downloaded 64 bit Firefox on my Mac with the Catalina OS and now I have to sign into Firefox everytime I open it. Is this the new normal?
New Firefox windows open without keyboard focus in the location field
Steps to reproduce: - With an open Firefox window in the foreground - Enter keyboard shortcut: Command-N Expected behaviour: - New window opens with keyboard focus on the… (ulteriori informazioni)
Steps to reproduce:
- With an open Firefox window in the foreground - Enter keyboard shortcut: Command-N
Expected behaviour:
- New window opens with keyboard focus on the location field - Keys enters appear immediately as text in the location field
Observed behaviour:
- New Firefox window opens without keyboard focus in the location field - Keys typed are not entered into the location field
Further observations:
- Entering Command-L focuses the location field as expected - Opening a new *private* window *does* place keyboard focus in the location field - All installed extensions are permitted in private windows
What happened to Scroll to Click?
I work on a Mac. Just updated to the new OS system, thought it was a problem with that, but I'm able to scroll to where I click in the scrollbar in other apps. I updated… (ulteriori informazioni)
I work on a Mac. Just updated to the new OS system, thought it was a problem with that, but I'm able to scroll to where I click in the scrollbar in other apps.
I updated to the latest version of Firefox and now I can't get the the page to scroll to where I click in the scrollbar. If I click at the top of the scrollbar it just barely moves the page up (same with down). How can I fix this?
Why does Firefox 71 prefer an expired client certificate?
I have multiple client certificates in Firefox. When I go to a site which requires a client certificate it pops up the selector for the client certificate. With Firefox 7… (ulteriori informazioni)
I have multiple client certificates in Firefox. When I go to a site which requires a client certificate it pops up the selector for the client certificate. With Firefox 70 (I think) by default it chose a matching and valid client certificate. Now with Firefox 71 it seems to sort the client certificates by serial number and thus the one selected by default is the first one in the list, which is expired in my case. Thus, now each time I go to a site where I need a client cert I must manually pick the correct, valid certificate.
Doesn't looks like an improvement to me. Or is there a new config setting which I have missed?