Re: certificates

2015-05-07 Thread »Q«
In
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BER  wrote:

> I am using version 2.33.1 how do I turn off all certificates, 

You cannot turn off security warnings about certificates.  It's a
security feature that's too important to disable.

> it is so cumbersome to have to approve certificates for every website
> I want to open. Any help will be appreciated.

If this is happening for every site you visit, something is badly
wrong.  Please give us a few example sites where you experience the
problem.  Ten or so should be sufficient.
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Re: certificates

2015-05-07 Thread Christian Riechers
On 05/07/2015 02:31 AM, BER wrote:
> I am using version 2.33.1 how do I turn off all certificates,

You cannot 'turn off' certificates.

> it is so
> cumbersome to have to approve certificates for every website I want to
> open.

You don't have to 'approve' certificates. The cert is actually supposed
to prove the authenticity of the site you're visiting.

Not sure what you're doing when 'approving' a cert. You'd need to
provide more details.

> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Brenda

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Re: certificates

2015-05-06 Thread WaltS48

On 05/06/2015 08:31 PM, BER wrote:

I am using version 2.33.1 how do I turn off all certificates, it is so
cumbersome to have to approve certificates for every website I want to
open.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
Brenda




Try Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Certificates and set 
Client Certificate Selection to "Select Automatically" might work.


Or click the Manage Certificates button, Servers tab and Add Exception.

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Re: Certificates disappeared from Seamonkey 2.0.x - Fixed

2011-05-20 Thread Frank J Nagy

user@domain.invalid wrote:

Mac OS X 10.6.7
Seamonkey 2.0.14, problem first noticed under 2.0.13

My personal certificates and the CA certificates which
authenticate them have disappeared from Seamonkey.
This used to all work prior to 2.0.13 but not neither
my personal certificates nor the CA Authority ceriticates
shows up in the Certificate manager.

However, if I try to re-install (at least one of) the
CA certificates I get a dialog bot saying that the
certificate is already installed but I cannot see it!



Fixed this.  After a bit of googling I decided that my
certificate store was probably corrupted and followed
instructions to stop Seamonkey, delete the cert8.db file
in my profile and restart.  I was then able to reload
my personal certificates and their CA certificates.
All is good again.

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Re: Certificates.

2009-12-04 Thread Daniel

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

/snip/

/snip/





Thanks for the help Lee .I may answer some more of you inquiries later.
But typing with one hand makes the good Hand Hurt .. I already lost one
hand and do not want to loose the remaining one .




One of our valued contributors here types one handed as well.  (Hi 
Daniel)  I don't have any personal experience with one handed typing, 
but I manage to do badly enough with two hands :)  I do appreciate your 
efforts in improving this valued suite.


Lee



Gee, Lee, I was thinking of asking Bush how he lost his hand (Me Right 
Arm, above elbow, in car accident) but thought TPTB might get nasty, and 
wasn't sure Bush would follow me if I cross posted to m.gen.


Daniel
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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Leonidas Jones

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

/snip/

/snip/

Just tried my computer at tvguid and clicked a show showing on HBO and I
get a RED box with a desription of the movie .


If you did not reset the about:config pref as i described, yes that is 
what would happen.  The site thinks you are using Firefox, and serves 
you a working version.


/snip/

You, or someone using your computer did change the UA. There is no
other way for this to happen. I can see how SM *might* reset to its
default on its own, but there is no way it will change the UA to an
antiquated version of Firefox on its own.


Sorry .. I do all the computer repair here . And no way did I mess with
any setting other That What is in the Menu's .


I can't say anything more then I have already said, some user reset the 
pref.  *userset* means some *user* *set* the pref.  There is no other 
way for it to happen.






/snip/


I only started having problems when I installed seamonkey 2.0 , It looks
suspicious to you, But I have never installed Firefox or thunderbird on
any of the computers Here . But that is Beside the point Because when
win 7 was released ( I bought it From microsoft ) I bought a new Sata
Drive . installed win7 pro and then Seamonkey 1.1.18 Then I saw that 2.0
was on the seamonkey site as the Current release .. Uninstalled 1.1.18
and installed 2.0 . Had too many problems access e-mail and certain
sites, So I uninstalled 2.0 and reinstalled 1.1.18 and Now u say I
spoofed it ...


You installed SeaMonkey 1.1.18 first. Did you transfer settings and 
files from your previous windows installation?  Specifically, did you 
transfer your 1.1.18 profile from your previous Windows installation?


If so, anything you did with SeaMonkey 1.1.18 was carried over. Heck, 
I've forgotten about more things I've done with computers then I 
remember. I've often switched the UA to troubleshoot an issue, then 
forgot that I did it. Fortunately the Prefbar extension reset it as the 
true UA on a restart, or all of you might be wondering how I am posting 
here in IE6 on XP  :)




Anyhow, if you reset the pref in about:config as I described
elsewhere, you will find that reverting to 1.1.18 is not an answer to
these kind of problems.



Right now I donot think I should mess with something that is access all
the websites . I know u are trying to figure out WHY . and I hope your
Conversations May help the develpers figure this out in the Future .


The problem with a permanent UA spoofing is that the web sites' logs 
will indicate that any visit you make with is with Firefox, not 
SeaMonkey. These web site developers will then have no real reason to 
update their browser sniffers to include SeaMonkey.


What I do when I encounter such a site is to spoof the UA to Firefox. 
If I am successful in getting in, I write the web developer of that site 
to tell them that SeaMonkey can in fact deliver their page accurately, 
and ask them to adjust their browser sniffer accordingly.


I'm not saying that you should go that far.  However, if you leave your 
UA permanently spoofed, you are not helping to broaden web access for 
SeaMonkey. The user does play an important part here.


I would suggest returning to the true UA.  Then, via an extension such 
as Preference Toolbar, or the UA switcher, switch the us on an as needed 
basis.  That way, at least the web logs will indicate a attempted visit 
by SeaMonkey, so an tech evangelism attempt will have more credence.






Thanks for the help Lee .I may answer some more of you inquiries later.
But typing with one hand makes the good Hand Hurt .. I already lost one
hand and do not want to loose the remaining one .




One of our valued contributors here types one handed as well.  (Hi 
Daniel)  I don't have any personal experience with one handed typing, 
but I manage to do badly enough with two hands :)  I do appreciate your 
efforts in improving this valued suite.


Lee

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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Bush

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

/snip/

general.useragent.extra.seamonkey userset string firefox/2.0.0.7



AHA!!


Note, *userset*!!! Note that the pref is probably in bold.

That tells us that a user has changed the default setting.

Right click on the pref and choose reset. That will set it back to the
default setting.

Lee



yes the whole line was in Bold ... Everyone in my home Has their own
computers . I am the only one who uses this one .

Could it Be that Win 7 uninstaller left seamonker 2.0 setting in the
Registry ?

look at my answer when I went to my wifes computer that has Seamonkey
1.1.14

I Sent her about seamonkey to me

SeaMonkey 1.1.14

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.19)
Gecko/20081204 SeaMonkey/1.1.14

http://www.tvguide.com/listings/default.aspx

and the above link works on hers. I almost got Killed for waking her up.
Almost hat a tiger wood situation ..

You think I am a Dick or pulling your chain. But in No way did I So
called Spoof Seamonkey .



I admit, I am getting frustrated, but I sense we are getting some light 
at the end of the tunnel.


The SeaMonkey UA will say SeaMonkey 2.0.  Here is mine, note I am on a Mac:

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) 
Gecko/20091017 Lightning/1.0pre Mnenhy/0.7.6.0 SeaMonkey/2.0


Your wife has SM 1.1.14.  I suggest updating that to 1.1.18, by the way.

The TVGuide page does seem to work without spoofing, but note Danny's 
original post, with the following:


"When looking and the program listing if you click on a show it will 
display a opening that show a description. However, in Seamonkey if just 
show a blank."



Just tried my computer at tvguid and clicked a show showing on HBO and I 
get a  RED box with a desription of the movie .


So, rather then just opening the page, you have to go to the program 
listings, then click on a show to see details.  If SM has its proper UA, 
it will show a blank space.  If it is spoofed as FF, it will work.


I wish it were Daytime.. I would go try it on my wifes computer . But I 
do not need her Chasing me down the driveway with a Golf Club .


You, or someone using your computer did change the UA.  There is no 
other way for this to happen.  I can see how SM *might* reset to its 
default on its own, but there is no way it will change the UA to an 
antiquated version of Firefox on its own.


Sorry .. I do all the computer repair here . And no way did I mess with 
any setting other That What is in the Menu's .





FF 2.0.0.7 was released over two years ago. It is certainly possible 
that you had a problem viewing a site, were advised to reset the UA to 
the then current version of Firefox, and, over these more then two 
years, forgot that you had done it. I know that I can not certainly 
swear to things I did over two years ago.


I got interested in my Family history, After I lost my hand. on April 1, 
1998 .  And I created a cd that I gave to all my relatives ( starting 
around 2001) with the info I discovered . and a lot of that info came 
from the Blm site


I only started having problems when I installed seamonkey 2.0 ,  It 
looks suspicious to you, But I have never installed Firefox or 
thunderbird on any of the computers Here . But that is Beside the point 
Because when win 7 was released ( I bought it From microsoft ) I bought 
a new Sata Drive . installed win7 pro  and then Seamonkey 1.1.18  Then I 
saw that 2.0 was on the seamonkey site as the Current release .. 
Uninstalled 1.1.18  and installed 2.0 . Had too many problems access 
e-mail and certain sites, So I uninstalled 2.0 and reinstalled 1.1.18 
and Now u say I spoofed it ...





Anyhow, if you reset the pref in about:config as I described elsewhere, 
you will find that reverting to 1.1.18 is not an answer to these kind of 
problems.



 Right now I donot think I should mess with something that is access 
all the websites . I know u are trying to figure out WHY . and I hope 
your Conversations May help the develpers figure this out in the Future .




Thanks for the help Lee  .I may answer some more of you inquiries later. 
But typing with one hand makes the good Hand Hurt .. I already lost one 
hand and do not want to loose the remaining one .


Lee






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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Leonidas Jones

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

/snip/

general.useragent.extra.seamonkey userset string firefox/2.0.0.7



AHA!!


Note, *userset*!!! Note that the pref is probably in bold.

That tells us that a user has changed the default setting.

Right click on the pref and choose reset. That will set it back to the
default setting.

Lee



yes the whole line was in Bold ... Everyone in my home Has their own
computers . I am the only one who uses this one .

Could it Be that Win 7 uninstaller left seamonker 2.0 setting in the
Registry ?

look at my answer when I went to my wifes computer that has Seamonkey
1.1.14

I Sent her about seamonkey to me

SeaMonkey 1.1.14

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.19)
Gecko/20081204 SeaMonkey/1.1.14

http://www.tvguide.com/listings/default.aspx

and the above link works on hers. I almost got Killed for waking her up.
Almost hat a tiger wood situation ..

You think I am a Dick or pulling your chain. But in No way did I So
called Spoof Seamonkey .



I admit, I am getting frustrated, but I sense we are getting some light 
at the end of the tunnel.


The SeaMonkey UA will say SeaMonkey 2.0.  Here is mine, note I am on a Mac:

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) 
Gecko/20091017 Lightning/1.0pre Mnenhy/0.7.6.0 SeaMonkey/2.0


Your wife has SM 1.1.14.  I suggest updating that to 1.1.18, by the way.

The TVGuide page does seem to work without spoofing, but note Danny's 
original post, with the following:


"When looking and the program listing if you click on a show it will 
display a opening that show a description. However, in Seamonkey if just 
show a blank."


So, rather then just opening the page, you have to go to the program 
listings, then click on a show to see details.  If SM has its proper UA, 
it will show a blank space.  If it is spoofed as FF, it will work.


You, or someone using your computer did change the UA.  There is no 
other way for this to happen.  I can see how SM *might* reset to its 
default on its own, but there is no way it will change the UA to an 
antiquated version of Firefox on its own.


FF 2.0.0.7 was released over two years ago. It is certainly possible 
that you had a problem viewing a site, were advised to reset the UA to 
the then current version of Firefox, and, over these more then two 
years, forgot that you had done it. I know that I can not certainly 
swear to things I did over two years ago.


Anyhow, if you reset the pref in about:config as I described elsewhere, 
you will find that reverting to 1.1.18 is not an answer to these kind of 
problems.


Lee





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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Bush

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No
problems with Certificates

Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention
to what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say
you've made the best choice - for all of us.

No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0

And I guess My install SPOOFED Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.18


Yes you did - you spoofed Firefox just fine:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

Now, toddle along & enjoy your ignorance.

But if you'd really like to understand what/when/where, why not try
being such an ass and work with the folks who are _trying_ to help you?

Please click 'Help|About SeaMonkey' and tell us what shows under
'SeaMonkey 1.1.18'. Don't be afraid, you can copy and paste the result
here. My guess is that it will show:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

and you'll find that "Firefox/2.0.0.7" is *not* a valid/normal UA in a
standard SeaMonkey install. Somewhere along the line you, or whoever
installed SeaMonkey for you, added the "Firefox/2.0.0.7" into your
profile for Firefox spoofing. That's not necessarily a bad thing
(subject to some debate), but just understand it is *not* standard and
is there for Fx spoofing.

Please tell us what you see when you enter: about:plugins
Just the header/main such as:
Default Plugin
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_16
etc.




File name: npoji610.dll
Classic Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17 for Netscape and Mozilla

MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
application/x-java-vm Java Yes
Java(TM) Platform SE 6 U17

File name: npjpi160_17.dll
Classic Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17 for Netscape and Mozilla


Now enter: about:config
and enter: firefox
in the "Filter" box. What do you see?


Nothing Happens . after pushing Enter Key . Bottom screen goes Blank


if I enter Seamonkey I get


I only have one hand so hopefully I get this corect

general.useragent.extra.seamonkey userset string firefox/2.0.0.7








AHA!!


Note, *userset*!!!  Note that the pref is probably in bold.

That tells us that a user has changed the default setting.

Right click on the pref and choose reset.  That will set it back to the 
default setting.


Lee


 yes the whole line was in Bold ... Everyone in my home Has their own 
computers . I am the only one who uses this one .


Could it Be that Win 7 uninstaller left seamonker 2.0 setting in the 
Registry ?


look at my answer when I went to my wifes computer that has Seamonkey 
1.1.14


I Sent her about seamonkey to me

SeaMonkey 1.1.14

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.19) 
Gecko/20081204 SeaMonkey/1.1.14





http://www.tvguide.com/listings/default.aspx

and the above link works on hers.  I almost got Killed for waking her 
up. Almost hat a tiger wood situation ..




You think I am a Dick or pulling your chain. But in No way did I So 
called Spoof Seamonkey .





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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Leonidas Jones

Bush wrote:

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No
problems with Certificates

Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention
to what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say
you've made the best choice - for all of us.

No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0

And I guess My install SPOOFED Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.18


Yes you did - you spoofed Firefox just fine:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

Now, toddle along & enjoy your ignorance.

But if you'd really like to understand what/when/where, why not try
being such an ass and work with the folks who are _trying_ to help you?

Please click 'Help|About SeaMonkey' and tell us what shows under
'SeaMonkey 1.1.18'. Don't be afraid, you can copy and paste the result
here. My guess is that it will show:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

and you'll find that "Firefox/2.0.0.7" is *not* a valid/normal UA in a
standard SeaMonkey install. Somewhere along the line you, or whoever
installed SeaMonkey for you, added the "Firefox/2.0.0.7" into your
profile for Firefox spoofing. That's not necessarily a bad thing
(subject to some debate), but just understand it is *not* standard and
is there for Fx spoofing.

Please tell us what you see when you enter: about:plugins
Just the header/main such as:
Default Plugin
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_16
etc.




File name: npoji610.dll
Classic Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17 for Netscape and Mozilla

MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
application/x-java-vm Java Yes
Java(TM) Platform SE 6 U17

File name: npjpi160_17.dll
Classic Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17 for Netscape and Mozilla


Now enter: about:config
and enter: firefox
in the "Filter" box. What do you see?


Nothing Happens . after pushing Enter Key . Bottom screen goes Blank


if I enter Seamonkey I get


I only have one hand so hopefully I get this corect

general.useragent.extra.seamonkey userset string firefox/2.0.0.7








AHA!!


Note, *userset*!!!  Note that the pref is probably in bold.

That tells us that a user has changed the default setting.

Right click on the pref and choose reset.  That will set it back to the 
default setting.


Lee


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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Bush

NoOp wrote:

On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:
I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No problems 
with Certificates
Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to 
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've made 
the best choice - for all of us.

No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0

And I guess My install SPOOFED  Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.18


Yes you did - you spoofed Firefox just fine:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

Now, toddle along & enjoy your ignorance.

But if you'd really like to understand what/when/where, why not try
being such an ass and work with the folks who are _trying_ to help you?

Please click 'Help|About SeaMonkey' and tell us what shows under
'SeaMonkey 1.1.18'. Don't be afraid, you can copy and paste the result
here. My guess is that it will show:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

and you'll find that "Firefox/2.0.0.7" is *not* a valid/normal UA in a
standard SeaMonkey install. Somewhere along the line you, or whoever
installed SeaMonkey for you, added the "Firefox/2.0.0.7" into your
profile for Firefox spoofing. That's not necessarily a bad thing
(subject to some debate), but just understand it is *not* standard and
is there for Fx spoofing.

Please tell us what you see when you enter: about:plugins
Just the header/main such as:
Default Plugin
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_16
etc.




File name: npoji610.dll
Classic Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17 for Netscape and Mozilla

MIME Type   Description SuffixesEnabled
application/x-java-vm   JavaYes
Java(TM) Platform SE 6 U17

File name: npjpi160_17.dll
Classic Java Plug-in 1.6.0_17 for Netscape and Mozilla


Now enter: about:config
and enter: firefox
in the "Filter" box. What do you see?


Nothing Happens . after pushing Enter Key . Bottom screen goes Blank


if I enter  Seamonkey I get


I only have one hand so hopefully I get this corect

general.useragent.extra.seamonkey  userset string firefox/2.0.0.7







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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Leonidas Jones

Bush wrote:

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No
problems with Certificates


Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've
made the best choice - for all of us.


No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0



No, NO NO!!

Its not the install of 2.0 that's reporting the wrong UA, its your
1.1.18!!!




And I guess My install SPOOFED Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/


Totslly useless information snipped.


I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.1



You got right in because the UA string which *you* reported in another
thread is incorrect. Someone, either you or someone with access to
your machine permanently changed the UA string. SeaMonkey will not do
this by itself.

SeaMonkey is not going to report a UA of an antiquated version of
Firefox without user intervention. If it was not you, it was someone
with access to your machine.

I dare you to try creating a new profile in SeaMonkey 1.1.18, and see
if you can get in.

Create this new profile, and report it back here. It *will* show the
correct UA for SeaMonkey.

Lee

I already created a new profile and it Reads the Same . I even
uninstalled 1.1.18 and Deleted all files and even wiped the folders .

And dowloaded Seamonkey 1.1.18 again and installed it .
Remade the profile . and here is what it says

SeaMonkey 1.1.18

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7


Now Tell me How you Spoof it . Where Do i type in SPOOF ?


Reply in full to NoOP's post.

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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Bush

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No
problems with Certificates


Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've
made the best choice - for all of us.


No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0



No, NO NO!!

Its not the install of 2.0 that's reporting the wrong UA, its your 
1.1.18!!!





And I guess My install SPOOFED Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/


Totslly useless information snipped.


I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.1



You got right in because the UA string which *you* reported in another 
thread is incorrect.  Someone, either you or someone with access to your 
machine permanently changed the UA string.  SeaMonkey will not do this 
by itself.


SeaMonkey is not going to report a UA of an antiquated version of 
Firefox without user intervention. If it was not you, it was someone 
with access to your machine.


I dare you to try creating a new profile in SeaMonkey 1.1.18, and see if 
you can get in.


Create this new profile, and report it back here.  It *will* show the 
correct UA for SeaMonkey.


Lee
 I already created a new profile and it Reads the Same . I even 
uninstalled 1.1.18 and Deleted all files and even wiped the folders .


And dowloaded Seamonkey 1.1.18 again and installed it .
Remade the profile . and here is what it says

SeaMonkey 1.1.18

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23) 
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7



Now Tell me How you Spoof it .  Where Do i type in SPOOF  ?
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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread NoOp
On 11/30/2009 06:33 PM, Bush wrote:
> Graham wrote:
>> Bush wrote:
>>> I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No problems 
>>> with Certificates
>> 
>> Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to 
>> what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've made 
>> the best choice - for all of us.
> 
> No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?
> 
> 
> The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems
> 
> Still looking for Spoofing ...
> 
> New hard drive
> New install of Win 7
> New install of Seamonkey 2.0
> 
> And I guess My install SPOOFED  Mozilla's mistakes .
> 
> 
> And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .
> 
> The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .
> 
> 
> As far as the other post go '
> 
> http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/
> 
> I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.18

Yes you did - you spoofed Firefox just fine:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

Now, toddle along & enjoy your ignorance.

But if you'd really like to understand what/when/where, why not try
being such an ass and work with the folks who are _trying_ to help you?

Please click 'Help|About SeaMonkey' and tell us what shows under
'SeaMonkey 1.1.18'. Don't be afraid, you can copy and paste the result
here. My guess is that it will show:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.23)
Gecko/20090825 Firefox/2.0.0.7

and you'll find that "Firefox/2.0.0.7" is *not* a valid/normal UA in a
standard SeaMonkey install. Somewhere along the line you, or whoever
installed SeaMonkey for you, added the "Firefox/2.0.0.7" into your
profile for Firefox spoofing. That's not necessarily a bad thing
(subject to some debate), but just understand it is *not* standard and
is there for Fx spoofing.

Please tell us what you see when you enter: about:plugins
Just the header/main such as:
Default Plugin
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_16
etc.

Now enter: about:config
and enter: firefox
in the "Filter" box. What do you see?



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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Leonidas Jones

Bush wrote:

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:

I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No
problems with Certificates


Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've
made the best choice - for all of us.


No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0



No, NO NO!!

Its not the install of 2.0 that's reporting the wrong UA, its your 
1.1.18!!!





And I guess My install SPOOFED Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/


Totslly useless information snipped.


I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.1



You got right in because the UA string which *you* reported in another 
thread is incorrect.  Someone, either you or someone with access to your 
machine permanently changed the UA string.  SeaMonkey will not do this 
by itself.


SeaMonkey is not going to report a UA of an antiquated version of 
Firefox without user intervention. If it was not you, it was someone 
with access to your machine.


I dare you to try creating a new profile in SeaMonkey 1.1.18, and see if 
you can get in.


Create this new profile, and report it back here.  It *will* show the 
correct UA for SeaMonkey.


Lee
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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Bush

Graham wrote:

Bush wrote:
I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No problems 
with Certificates


Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to 
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've made 
the best choice - for all of us.


No one told me How I Spoofed ? So How Do you Spoof Seamonkey ?


The main thing is I went back to Seamonkey 1.1.18 and no problems

Still looking for Spoofing ...

New hard drive
New install of Win 7
New install of Seamonkey 2.0

And I guess My install SPOOFED  Mozilla's mistakes .


And Quit Adding to the problem, By telling me thing I NEVER DID .

The SOFTWARE DIDNOT install Correctly .


As far as the other post go '

http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

I got right into it with Seamonkey 1.1.18



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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-30 Thread Graham

Bush wrote:
I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No problems 
with Certificates


Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to 
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've made 
the best choice - for all of us.

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Re: Certificates.

2009-11-29 Thread Bush

Bush wrote:
Ever time I go to a site that I have never Been to, I have ADD their 
Certificate to the list Manually .Preference / privacy amd security/ 
certificates/ manage certificates .


What should I have Click in Preference / privacy amd security 
/validation ...
I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No problems 
with Certificates

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