Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60 esr - unable to access (internal) routers using self-signed SSL certificates - help!

2018-05-11 Thread Rob Townley
Try creating a new FF profile just for your routers: firefox --no-remote --new-instance --CreateProfile Routers firefox --no-remote --new-instance -P Routers On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:34 AM, Mike Kaply wrote: > The Add Exception button is working for me on Firefox 60 > > What happens when y

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] differences between 60 and 60esr?

2018-05-11 Thread Mike Kaply
Comparing 52 to 60 would be very difficult. Your best bet would be to go through the various release notes. I cover some 60/60ESR differences here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/choosing-firefox-update-channel Mike On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 4:07 PM Copus, Scott wrote: > Thanks Marc for th

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60 esr - unable to access (internal) routers using self-signed SSL certificates - help!

2018-05-11 Thread Mike Kaply
The Add Exception button is working for me on Firefox 60 What happens when you click it? Do you have any policies applied? Mike On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 6:05 AM Java Sys wrote: > Hello, > > Just trying out the Firefox v60 ESR and immediately hit problems when > attempting to access our (inte

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60.0 ESR released

2018-05-11 Thread Robert Solomon
Windows 2008 (no R2) is basically Vista. On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 9:56 AM, DANEST Xavier wrote: > Hello, > > I was not able to install Firefox ESR 60 on Windows 2008 (no R2). > "This version of Firefox requires Windows 7 or newer" > We are needing it on terminal servers (admin and non admin conte

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60.0 ESR released

2018-05-11 Thread Anthony Fontanez
Windows 2008 (non-R2) is effectively Vista, as they are both NT version 6.0. 7/2008 R2 is 6.1. From: Enterprise On Behalf Of DANEST Xavier Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 09:56 To: jcris...@mozilla.com Cc: Enterprise Working Group Mailing List Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60.0 ESR relea

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60 esr - unable to access (internal) routers using self-signed SSL certificates - help!

2018-05-11 Thread MELTZER, MARC S. (ITID) (FBI)
Have you already changed the pref browser.xul.error_pages.expert_bad_cert to true? Marc From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Java Sys Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 7:06 AM To: enterprise@mozilla.org Subject: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60 esr - unable to access (in

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60.0 ESR released

2018-05-11 Thread DANEST Xavier
Hello, I was not able to install Firefox ESR 60 on Windows 2008 (no R2). "This version of Firefox requires Windows 7 or newer" We are needing it on terminal servers (admin and non admin context). Is it possible to have a workaround ? Regards, Xavier Firefox — 60.0 System Requirements — Mozilla

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] FF60 + uBlockOrigin; sidebar bug

2018-05-11 Thread Marc Brune
Take a look here: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases/tag/1.16.5rc0 "Release versions of uBO will no longer support logger-in-the-sidebar" You can use the developer edition of ublock. Regards signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

[Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox 60 esr - unable to access (internal) routers using self-signed SSL certificates - help!

2018-05-11 Thread Java Sys
Hello, Just trying out the Firefox v60 ESR and immediately hit problems when attempting to access our (internal) router management interfaces which use self-signed SSL certificates for HTTPS access. The error when connecting is Your connection is not secure The owner of 192.168.192.168 has c