On Wed, 2016-11-02 at 21:37 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote:
> While doing a browser fingerprinting survey, I was quite surprised to 
> see I actually have a FireFox plugin installed.
> 
> The culprit is
> 
> /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/librhythmbox-itms-detection-plugin.so
> 
> It appears that whoever maintains the rhythmbox RPM has chosen not to 
> package the browser plugin separately like it probably should be. So if 
> I have the rhythmbox RPM installed, I have the plugin.
> 
> This is rather worrisome because I can find no trace of the plugin in 
> the Mozilla preferences panel, so if it is there it is very well hidden 
> and if it really isn't there, it can't be disabled there.
> 
> Is there some kind of blacklist file I can put in 
> /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/ or ~/.mozilla/plugins/ to specifically tell 
> FireFox not to load that plugin, or do I have to uninstall rhythmbox?
> 
> Thank you for suggestions.
> 
> PS does anyone actually have a real world use for an itms detection plugin?

Hi,

It is possible to rebuild the package ( for CentOS 7) and disable this
plugin being built. Attached is a diff of the changes required.

In RHEL 7.3 rhythmbox is supposed to rebase.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1298233

Unsure if it has been pushed as yet, being 7.3 release day, not all info
is available. What this package does contain is to be found out.

Regards

Phil

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