Your message dated Sun, 14 Sep 2025 09:33:13 +0200
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and subject line iceweasel has been superseded by firefox-esr
has caused the Debian Bug report #402154,
regarding Port banning error message is uselessly hard to circumvent
to be marked as done.

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Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.6-1
Severity: important

Try opening http://doesnt.matter:465 as an example.
Gets you:

--8<------------------------schnipp------------------------->8---
This address is restricted
This address uses a network port which is normally used for purposes
other than Web browsing. Iceweasel has canceled the request for your
protection.
--8<------------------------schnapp------------------------->8---


WTF? Broken. Especially as there is no simple way to get around this
$censored setting.


-- 
bye Joerg
Free beer is something that I am never going to drink and free speech is
something that people are never going to be allowed to. ;)



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Version: 115.12.0esr-1+rm

src:iceweasel has been superseded by src:firefox-esr in version 45.0esr-1 in March 2016. Transitional packages to ease upgrades were provided in the wheezy, jessie, stretch and buster releases. The transitional packages have been removed finally before the bullseye release in August 2021. After regular security support for buster ended in August 2022 and LTS support ended in June 2024, I'm closing the remaining bug reports now.

Andreas

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