On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Mark Stodola <stod...@pelletron.com> wrote:
> On 03/28/2012 04:58 PM, Kinzel, David wrote:Anything in firefox > "about:config" should be able to be set like that globally. > > I'm actually trying on FF 10 on a 32bit install. > I've been trying various filenames with those contents (also pref(), > lock_pref() and lockPref()) in: > /usr/lib/firefox/ > /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/ > /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/**preferences/ (this is where channel-prefs.js > exists) > I even created /etc/firefox (and a few subdirectories based on a google > search. > I'm stuck with the "file:///usr/share/doc/HTML/**index.html", even after > clearing out ~/.mozilla. > > I'm not looking for theoretical replies, but rather someone who is > _actually_ doing it and has it working. There must be someone out there > who's got this worked out on SL/CentOS/TUV. > I have tested this on a 6.2 sl amd64 with firefox from the mozilla ftp site and it works: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences In the past I have locked down firefox on different OS (win/lin/mac) using the instructions there and works. It is not the most elegant solution ever, but it is doable. -- groet, natxo