You might look into to intercepting ports 80 and 443 (outbound) at your
firewall and routing traffic through the proxy that way. This is often
called a "forced", "inline" or "transparent" proxy, and is much harder
to bypass, as it is not done on the user's computer.
(Cf.
Hi,
Ok, great, keep us posted when it's fixed and thx for the workaround, it
worked for me :-)
Emin
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Nick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks for raising this. We're aware of the regression in the SHA512SUMS
> file, which stems from improvements to our
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Ross Pendleton <
rpendle...@perkinsschools.org> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I just learned yesterday that one tiny settings change in Firefox can
> permit our filtered students a complete bypass of all our settings. This
Greetings.
I just learned yesterday that one tiny settings change in Firefox can permit
our filtered students a complete bypass of all our settings. This could be
really bad for our school district.
I was directed to research Firefox ESR. I’m hoping someone can point me in the
best direction
Hi,
Whenever I download something I usually check both the digital signature
and if available the hash of the file the editor provides.
The Mozilla foundation has always provided the hash of files but since
version 46.0 the win32 hashes for full versions are missing in
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