Firefox 120.0.1
Firefox 120.0.0 produces PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR at all sites. I have done all the usual fixes, and nothing has helped.
Firefox 120.0.0 produces PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR at all sites. I have done all the usual fixes, and nothing has helped.
When I have to change a setting on my LAN printer, an HP, I should be able to access its built-in settings module. Firefox will not let me access the printer because it … (funda kabanzi)
When I have to change a setting on my LAN printer, an HP, I should be able to access its built-in settings module. Firefox will not let me access the printer because it doesn't have a trusted certificate.
So I get a blank page with the message: "we could not verify the certificate: reason = untrusted" and doesn't give me any options. In versions past, I recall an option to connect anyway if I trusted the site.
If there is a setting that lets me enable the option to continue anyway, where is it? Alternately, is there an exception list, perhaps by IP address, that will allow the browser to connect? Perhaps another solution?
I can't be the only one who is encountering this issue.
Thanks,
Ed
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When attempting to update my Mozilla account from my Firefox settings, I was unable to add my secondary email address because of an error message stating that the seconda… (funda kabanzi)
When attempting to update my Mozilla account from my Firefox settings, I was unable to add my secondary email address because of an error message stating that the secondary email account exists...
Repeating this action in case of a bug resulted in being locked out of that particular window.
I have no idea what that error message means, nor how to circumnavigate it. Please help!
Thanks, MGB
Help me in my Facebook login page, the web site will not load up. Error code: SSL_ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED_ALERT
We are currently attempting to automate our Firefox update processes. Currently we use robocopy to push out new versions on release, but ideally we'd like to use the back… (funda kabanzi)
We are currently attempting to automate our Firefox update processes. Currently we use robocopy to push out new versions on release, but ideally we'd like to use the background updater instead. We are currently on 64-bit 119.0.1, on Windows 10 Pro 22H2. We'd prefer not to switch over to ESR if at all possible. I've already reactivated the AppAutoUpdate and BackgroundAppUpdate policies, and DisableAppUpdate is disabled, but I'm still being hit with a UAC Admin prompt when I try to launch Firefox. I tried to bypass it through the registry at [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers], with "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" = "RUNASINVOKER", but that also doesn't seem to have done anything. Any and all assistance would be appreciated
do not remember password
I have received a signed email from a DoD sender in TB v115.5.1. The S/MIME icon states the Digital Signature is Not Valid (png below), consequently, the cert was not im… (funda kabanzi)
I have received a signed email from a DoD sender in TB v115.5.1. The S/MIME icon states the Digital Signature is Not Valid (png below), consequently, the cert was not imported into the TB Certificate Manager. I have updated the DoD Root Certificates, and ensured that the most commonly used DoD Root certs and Email certs have trust settings that identify web sites and mail users (add'l png examples). I cannot examine the cert I received in TB, although I seem to recall I could by clicking on the icon in earlier versions of TB.
How can I: 1) Identify the certificate authorities for the invalid cert to ensure they are trusted? 2) Examine and import the certificate from the user? This is not unique to a single user, it happens with DoD emails whose certs were not already in my Certificate Manager, and the organization I commonly communicate with is changing everyone's email, so everyone is getting new certs. This prevents me from sending encrypted emails to the recipients.
I'm trying to print a PDF document without opening it. I found a [guide][1] on MDN that explains how this can be done. ```jsx const handleClick = ( event: React.Mo… (funda kabanzi)
I'm trying to print a PDF document without opening it. I found a [guide][1] on MDN that explains how this can be done.
```jsx
const handleClick = ( event: React.MouseEvent<HTMLButtonElement, MouseEvent>, ) => { event.stopPropagation(); event.preventDefault();
const frame = document.createElement('iframe');
frame.onload = () => { frame.contentWindow.print(); }; // frame.style.display = 'none'; frame.src = docflow.primaryDocumentPdfUrl; document.body.appendChild(frame); };
```
In Chrome everything works well, but in Firefox an error occurs (see below).
> Partitioned cookie or storage access was provided to > “http://localhost:3000/api/documents/5bf1c493-b8ce-4f82-9ee0-def28065c645/visualization” > because it is loaded in the third-party context and dynamic state > partitioning is enabled
[![Error][2]][2]
Storage tab screenshot:
[![Storage][3]][3]
What am I doing wrong?
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/Printing#print_an_external_page_without_opening_it [2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/SwkRq.png [3]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/JZYXM.png
I'm in the UK, I've been forwarding all my junk email to The National Cyber Security Centre, https://www.gov.uk/report-suspicious-emails-websites-phishing I've put thei… (funda kabanzi)
I'm in the UK, I've been forwarding all my junk email to The National Cyber Security Centre,
https://www.gov.uk/report-suspicious-emails-websites-phishing
I've put their reporting email address into my contacts and have been manually forwarding each junk email as it arrives, they're happy to accept anything suspicious, they say send as much as you like!
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/phishing-scams/report-scam-email
"If you have received an email which you’re not quite sure about, forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk Forward us as many suspicious emails as you like. Send us emails that feel suspicious, even if you're not certain they're a scam - we can check."
the combination of adding each junk mail senders address to the 'block sender and domain' list in Outlook, plus forwarding each junk mail to the NCSC seems to have completely killed my junk mail problem,
what I'd like to know is: if there is a way of setting up items that arrive in the junk mail folder to automatically forward to this address, or: could a feature be added to Thunderbird where you could set up automatic forwarding of junk, a box where you fill in the appropriate reporting address for your region/country?
Long time Firefox user on Linux. Password manager has never saved passwords, but I just lived with it. Recently, I tried setting a primary password, and now I can't log… (funda kabanzi)
Long time Firefox user on Linux. Password manager has never saved passwords, but I just lived with it. Recently, I tried setting a primary password, and now I can't log in to eBay, or Mozilla. On eBay, I type my user ID and the continue button is greyed out. On Mozilla, now I get "Local storage and cookies are required", but I DO have them turned on. I tried to change/set the Primary Password, and I get "Unable to change Primary Password". Is there a file protection/privilege problem? How can I track this down? Thanks, Jon
I frequently need to access a Hi-Fi device on my local ethernet network from https://www.skytune.net For example ... http://192.168.1.68/ or http://192.168.1.62/ (Th… (funda kabanzi)
I frequently need to access a Hi-Fi device on my local ethernet network from https://www.skytune.net For example ... http://192.168.1.68/ or http://192.168.1.62/ (The last 2 digits of the IP change from time to time)
Recently, I keep getting unnecessary security alerts - Any idea why? I have use https only disabled.
I could be with skytune's certificate. I have done everything I can to bypass these errors.
The Disable Protection For Now option seems to be unavailable if the latest Firefox.
Currently running Windows 10 and Thunderbird 115.5.0 (64-bit). All new email coming into my Thunderbird inbox from my gmail account is being marked as Spam, red flame. Bu… (funda kabanzi)
Currently running Windows 10 and Thunderbird 115.5.0 (64-bit). All new email coming into my Thunderbird inbox from my gmail account is being marked as Spam, red flame. But is left in the inbox. Earlier in the day I went to Tools > Settings > Privacy & Security and selected "Reset Training Data" thinking that might be how/why things were getting marked as spam. Several hours later I have 7 new messages, all marked as spam. I to Gmail's web interface and the messages are all there and none are marked as spam. I checked the Log of Junk mail and I do not see any of the subject lines there.
Suddenly my ISP is HACKING into my browsers to give me "notifications" without my permission (see image), ignoring Firefox settings and UBlock Origin add-on. They appear … (funda kabanzi)
Suddenly my ISP is HACKING into my browsers to give me "notifications" without my permission (see image), ignoring Firefox settings and UBlock Origin add-on. They appear above whatever website I'm loading. The company has my email address if they need to notifiy me of anything, so this just seems like a giant middle finger - a way to remind me of their absolute control over my computer. It's totally creepy. Is there any way to block them?
Hello, I always use Firefox logged into my Mozilla account. Yesterday I went to a (legitimate) site, that I had never visited before and only read one page. I didn't cli… (funda kabanzi)
Hello, I always use Firefox logged into my Mozilla account.
Yesterday I went to a (legitimate) site, that I had never visited before and only read one page. I didn't click on anything on that site/page, I only read that one page and left the site. Not long afterwards, I received a promotional email from that site stating "Thanks for stopping by!".
My question is: how did they know my email (the email used by my Mozilla account)? I have never received emails from that site, and as I said, I never visited it until then.
Does Firefox expose the Mozilla account email when visiting sites? This is pretty troubling. I would appreciate any input you have. Thanks
I had to reinstall the Rakuten extension button recently and it wasn't working right. I'm pretty sure it has to with Firefox Private Browsing mode which I have temporari… (funda kabanzi)
I had to reinstall the Rakuten extension button recently and it wasn't working right. I'm pretty sure it has to with Firefox Private Browsing mode which I have temporarily disabled for now and the Rakuten button works fine.
I would really like to continue using Private Browsing mode for Security purposes. I know there's a workaround because I had it working before, I just can't remember what it is. :)
Running Win 10 with Thunderbird 115.5.0 (64-bit) I've an issue with ALL new messages suddenly getting marked as junk in my inbox (red flame) but not being moved. They are… (funda kabanzi)
Running Win 10 with Thunderbird 115.5.0 (64-bit) I've an issue with ALL new messages suddenly getting marked as junk in my inbox (red flame) but not being moved. They are NOT junk. So, I went through some old messages and they suggested Resetting Adaptive Junk Filter logging. I did that. There was also a note to clear the filter logging. When I open the log I have stuff back to 2018. Pressing clear log does nothing. A help suggestion was to mark all and press delete. Still nothing happens. I'd like to get rid of this huge log file and see what/why my emails are getting marked as junk.
Ever since I decided to have a password to use thunderbird I do not receive any messages for alan.green27@ntlworld.com even when I am told that a code has been sent there… (funda kabanzi)
Ever since I decided to have a password to use thunderbird I do not receive any messages for alan.green27@ntlworld.com even when I am told that a code has been sent there. Why are they being blocked? I do get messages for leananger27@gmail.com which is not the lead e-mail.
Hello, I'm new to Thunderbird and I was checking out the features of the Thunderbird app on my Windows 11 PC. I'd like to understand somethings with the passwords featu… (funda kabanzi)
Hello,
I'm new to Thunderbird and I was checking out the features of the Thunderbird app on my Windows 11 PC. I'd like to understand somethings with the passwords feature.
I see that the password of the added email account in the 'Saved Password' dialog box at Settings > Privacy & Security > Passwords, when shown is displayed as a long coded line, rather than the actual account's password.
Q1. Could you please let me know that is this done as a format to encode the original password?
It seems the app itself automatically does this, as I checked with this 2 times, by deleting the password and again approving the 2FA login credential when re=validating my email account.
Q2. I would also like to know that what is the real point of not displaying the actual password to the user when the 'Show Passwords' button is clicked?
Q3. Can you please let me know if there's some reason as to not having it display as masked characters representing the actual email account's password which authenticates with the email provider server, like many of the other email applications have it?