Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Legacy Browser Support configuration and default browser

2019-10-03 Thread Mike Kaply
Glad it worked!

I guess that means it ported over pretty well :)

Mike

On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 6:48 AM Espitallier Laurent <
laurent.espitall...@isere.fr> wrote:

> That didn’t worked anymore after y restarted my computer !
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> (don’t know why it worked once…)
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> But
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> *.
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> (instead of “none”, it makes more sense)
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> In
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> *“Hosts to Open In Either Browser”*
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> Definitely worked after I restarted my computer.
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> *De :* Enterprise  *De la part de*
> Espitallier Laurent
> *Envoyé :* jeudi 3 octobre 2019 11:42
> *À :* 'Mike Kaply' 
> *Cc :* enterprise@mozilla.org
> *Objet :* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Legacy Browser Support configuration
> and default browser
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> Hello Mike,
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> thanks for your response,
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> I found a trick by reading Google documentation of the Chrome Legacy
> Browser Support :
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> https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/3062039?hl=en_topic=3062034
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> I just added “none” to the GPO setting (which I didn't do last time) :
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> *“Hosts to Open In Either Browser”*
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> Then In
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> *"Hosts to Open In the Alternative Browser"*
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> I add entries like this
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> http://www.microsoft.com
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> !http://www.mozilla.org
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> “!” at the beginning of “http://www.mozilla.org“ means I want to force it
> to open in Firefox rather than the “legacy browser
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> That seems to work apparently.
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> I'm going to do some more tests to confirm.
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> *De :* Mike Kaply 
> *Envoyé :* mercredi 2 octobre 2019 21:23
> *À :* Espitallier Laurent 
> *Cc :* enterprise@mozilla.org
> *Objet :* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Legacy Browser Support configuration
> and default browser
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> No, there is no support for using links over to Firefox. It's based on the
> Chrome legacy browser support, so it has the same feature set.
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> It's primary purpose is to use the legacy browser as the secondary browser.
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> It is open source, though, so someone could implement that.
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> https://github.com/mozilla/legacy-browser-support/
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> Mike
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> On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:45 AM Espitallier Laurent <
> laurent.espitall...@isere.fr> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Is it possible to configure Legacy Browser Support so that a user keeps a
> default browser he chooses (even “legacy browser” let’s say) fort most URLs
> but only then, according to the URL/domain list defined by the
> administrator, Firefox or legacy browser is forced?
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[Mozilla Enterprise] GPO and multiple Firefox installs

2019-10-03 Thread Hunziker, Jonas M (Henderson)
Can anyone think of a simple fix for the following problem: we have a few 
machines that have both the SCCM-deployed enterprise Firefox ESR package in the 
default location, as well as secondary Firefox installs in non-standard 
locations that are used for various debugging and other testing purposes. With 
CCK2, we could pick which installs got the enterprise rules and which ones did 
not by selecting the folders the config files were copied to, but now that we 
have moved to GPO, those settings apply to all the Firefox installs on the 
machine. The idea was that with the debug installs, we could make some changes, 
then fire up the enterprise-managed Firefox to test those changes, all on the 
same machine, without the need for virtualization or dev-only boxes, etc.

Is there a way to prevent some of the Firefox installs on the machine from 
applying the GPO rules? Perhaps via a Firefox command-line option?

Thanks!
Jonas

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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] End of TLS 1.0 & 1.1 support in Firefox ESR 68?

2019-10-03 Thread Samuel Ambaye
But there will be a warning in ESR 68 – see screen shot to see how it looks
[A screenshot of a cell phone  Description automatically generated]
Best,
Samuel
From: Enterprise  on behalf of Mike Kaply 

Date: Wednesday, 2 October 2019 at 22:04
To: TARLO Marius OBS/OCB 
Cc: ZAJAC Stephane TGI/OLS , 
"enterprise@mozilla.org" , BREDELOUX-CHEVAL Sabrina 
DISU/UOM , CHEMINEL Mickael DTSI/DISU 

Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] End of TLS 1.0 & 1.1 support in Firefox ESR 
68?

Unless there's some major security issue we need to address, we'll leave them 
enabled on the ESR until it catches up with release.

Mike

On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 9:52 AM 
mailto:marius.ta...@orange.com>> wrote:
Hello,

I’ve read some news which say that the most popular web browsers (Chrome, Edge, 
IE, Safari and Firefox) should abandon TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 protocols during the 
year 2020.
I’ve seen that they are already disabled in the latest nightly, and that they 
should be disabled in March 2020 with Firefox 74.
Does it mean that they will be disabled with Firefox ESR 68.6 as well?

Thank you very much for your answer!

Cordialement / Best regards,
[cid:image002.jpg@01D579C8.9F7DA790]
Marius TARLO
Maintenance e-buro
FT/SCE/G2S/NRS/NEOCLES
tél. +33 1 42 75 34 25
marius.ta...@orange.com


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