Обновление не удалось, пожалуйста загрузите последнюю версию
Every day I download the latest version! Install it ! And in the next day the Firefox tell me that I must to download the new version ! Why my Firefox does not update au… (funda kabanzi)
Every day I download the latest version! Install it ! And in the next day the Firefox tell me that I must to download the new version ! Why my Firefox does not update automatically ????
Firefox replaced data on uploaded files with user information
I used firefox to upload a 7z file into a website. Some time later I was reported the 7z file was returning CRC errors when decompressing. After downloading it from the w… (funda kabanzi)
I used firefox to upload a 7z file into a website. Some time later I was reported the 7z file was returning CRC errors when decompressing. After downloading it from the website and comparing it against the original 7z (raw byte comparison) file I discovered a large section of the file, near the bottom, was replaced.
However the worst part is not that the file was corrupted but that the data inserted on the file contains user information. On thie section I found several strings matching all sorts of things:
- URLs I have recently visited
- Search bar history (searches I have recently done on google)
- Login details saved on my firefox
- part of pages I have recently visited
Is this a known issue? This is a big deal for me and I will stop using firefox until this is fixed.
I am using 60.0.1 (64-bit) over win8.1.
google.com is not available when it is available on other browsers using same proxy.
Hello, I'm using version 60.7.2esr in an enterprise context behind a proxy. And I have the following issue : after some time using firefox, https://www.google.com becomes… (funda kabanzi)
Hello,
I'm using version 60.7.2esr in an enterprise context behind a proxy.
And I have the following issue : after some time using firefox, https://www.google.com becomes unreachable.
But this website is available from edge or chrome. All these other browsers are using the same enterprise proxy with the same configuration.
I checked the network tab : there is no even a header sent apparently, hinting there is an issue before even getting to send a header.
Hence I imagined it could be a firefox DNS cache issue.
I deactivated it by modifying the user.js as I cannot modify it in about:preferences user_pref("network.dns.disablePrefetch","true") user_pref("network.dnsCacheExpiration",0)
But that didn't change the issue.
Do you have any suggestion on how to find what is going on? or a possible culprit?
Firefox going into crash-and-respawn loops after proxy installation
After installation of a web proxy/security agent - Cyren Web Security - at our organization, users are getting a misbehaviour of firefox. Upon opening, the message "Safe… (funda kabanzi)
After installation of a web proxy/security agent - Cyren Web Security - at our organization, users are getting a misbehaviour of firefox.
Upon opening, the message "Safe Mode is a special mode of Firefox ..." appears and the buttons "Start in Safe Mode" and "Refresh Firefox" appears.
Choosing any of the above options results in the following: Firefox opens. Disappears momentarily after a few seconds. Re-opens, saying all the tabs have crashed. Disappears again momentarily after a few seconds. Re-opens, saying all the tabs have crashed. Goes on in a loop
Trying to kill the process from Task Manager. Firefox appears again, new process respawns and goes in the loop above. Operation (Task kill) must either be repeated a number of times (approx 10) or workstation restart so that firefox goes off.
We have sadly had to resort to Google Chrome in the meantime the issue is under investigation.
Affected versions vary from 52 to 60.01 (latest)
I have tried to deploy Firefox ESR 52.8.0 to resolve the matter. This resolved the matter for some users. For others, issue persists on Firefox ESR as well.
PLease help.
Couldn't load XPCOM error in non-persistent VDI
We use Firefox fairly extensively in our VDI environment and has become our organization's standard web browser. In a non-persistent VDI environment, on occasion we have … (funda kabanzi)
We use Firefox fairly extensively in our VDI environment and has become our organization's standard web browser. In a non-persistent VDI environment, on occasion we have users that experience the dreaded "Couldn't load XPCOM" popup error message. In my research this usually is attributed to a faulty/corrupt update. We are a VMware View shop using instant clones with what's called a "Writable Volume" which is, in essence, a file system filter that allows certain user data to be written to persistent storage and the rest is written to the non-persistent VM. Upon logout the persistent disk is detached and the non-persistent VM is removed/rebuilt.
We are using the ESR branch of Firefox with policies configured to disable automatic updating, so I'm not sure where Firefox is breaking. Is there anything I can do to assist? On top of this, it's more difficult to reproduce since I'm unable to causing it to error out myself.