Have a look here as well:

http://togami.com/~warren/guides/mozlockdown/

You can lock the preferences so a user can not override them in a session.

Don Robertson wrote:
Greetings,

I have a machine running LTSP, Squid Proxy server and Apache. The
clients are running KDE and can get Firefox. We are not able to allow
access to the internet.

I would like to be able to stop users from changing the proxy server
setting in Firefox. I have made the prefs.js read only, but a user can
still disable the proxy for a session.

I cannot set the proxy to use port 80, as we are runnig the webserver.

Any ideas appreciated.

DOn

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