Didn't realize this ticket was still open. You can go ahead and closer
it.
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I believe this has been fixed quite a while ago.
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Password asked separately for each tab that requires it (proxy)
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This bug was fixed in the package firefox - 3.6+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release v3.6 (FIREFOX_3_6_RELEASE)
+ fix LP: #449744 - Firefox crashes when attempting to load Firebug 1.5
+ fix LP: #66015 - Duplicate
** Branch linked: lp:firefox/3.6
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firefox is the source package for Firefox 3.6, so reopening this task
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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Dialog Boxes are evil - why can't the request be done like the one for
invalid certificates?
In older version of FF a dialogbox jumped when a certificate was
invalid, meanwhile this is done within the tab - same could be done for
basic auth requests - so a auth request wouldn't block the browser,
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A cert dialog happens before the tab content loads. An auth box would
seem like a form login if it was before content loads. Afterwards,
you're removing the content to display a login. The behavior is
standard in all browsers AFAIK.
Phoenix wrote:
Yes, the login would appear like a form login - just like the cert thing
behaves like an AJAX form. Multiple Windows and Pop-Ups are bad Browser
Design - it was fine in the days, where users just served one page at a
time, but tabbed browsing was the start of recognizing that users are
surfing
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Please file a new bug for this and I'll look into upstreaming it.
Phoenix wrote:
Yes, the login would appear like a form login - just like the cert thing
behaves like an AJAX form. Multiple Windows and Pop-Ups are bad Browser
Design - it was fine
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Only Security Fixes for xulrunner-1.9 at this point.
** Changed in: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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** Also affects: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Low
** Changed in:
Oops, sorry, I thought it was for firefox-3.5 when I nominated it.
Thanks for signing it up for firefox-3.5 :)
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You could just use the secure login addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4429
If you middle-click (the scroll button), it logs you out automagically. ;)
By the way, this seems to be related to this upstream bug as well:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230190
..which
I know the add-on fixes this problem, but shouldn't firefox be modified,
so that when a password manager call is made, as will be made by every
tab on startup if a password is required and you haven't authenticated
yet, firefox first checks whether there is already a password dialog
open, and if
That would be – imo and as far as I can judge this – a really simple
but smart approach to get rid of this ridiculous problem which forces
me to disable the master password feature completely. But the question
is why noone came up with such an idea before?!
Best,
Manuel Fittko
Am
On the other hand, other people can (if you're not attending the PC,
and have the master password already entered), also log into your
webmail, internet banking, ebay account, etc, and start doing
nefarious things there too, even if they can't immediately see your
password in a text file
I agree with you that if you've entered the master password already, the
it is an issue unless you restart the browser. It would be great if there was
a button or keycombo I could press to relock the password manager, but
your method doesn't provide for that either so I was simply saying that
it
You can relock the password manager:
Edit Preferences Advanced Encryption Security Devices Software
Security Device Log Out
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Wow that's fantastic htamas! That option is very well hidden, very nice
find. :) If only there was a shortcut for it.
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This option shouldn't be considered hidden, because it's accessible from the
menu system :).
There are lots of others which require some knowledge of mozilla internals.
I'll give some shortcuts below as examples:
1. The Security Devices dialog has an url (you can open it directly or add it
to
Firstly you are right, I should have said the option is quite deep in the menu
system and thus may be easy for the typical user to overlook. However more
importantly, I didn't not realise that clearing Authenticated Sessions also
logged you out of the password manager, I had assumed it was just
Those two solutions aren't much good if for instance you're logged in
and people start using your computer and you can't stick around to watch
everything they do. With a master password on the manager you can feel
free to allow then to look up clips on Youtube and not worry about them
jotting down
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Alexander Sack (asac) = (unassigned)
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As a side note, I have stopped using the master password feature in
Firefox completely, now that encrypted home directory is so easily
accomplished. This, combined with full disk encryption, is enough for
me. It also means I accept the risk of exposing my passwords if someone
gets past those two
Yes, same here. These days I keep sensitive data under encfs-encrypted
sub-directories of my home dir.
2009/4/16 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@ubuntu.com:
As a side note, I have stopped using the master password feature in
Firefox completely, now that encrypted home directory is so easily
The following Firefox Add-on was developed to correct this exact
problem. It fixes multiple master password prompt at resume by asking it
at startup.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9808
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komputes: If you check the link you posted, you will notice that someone is
reporting problem with race conditions on add-on parallel startup. This is
understandable, because add-on should not be able enforce synchronization on
the engine.
Since the request can come from either user (e.g. when
Alexander please look at the following bugs as they look the same.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177175
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356097
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 12:51:57PM -, Louis-Dominique Dubeau wrote:
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 12:28 +, piksi wrote:
Is there by any chance a way to integrate ff master password into KDE
Wallet? Or is it just utopia due to ff being a GTK app?
Whether or not it is utopia, integrating
Confirmed also here with Kubuntu 8.10 and FF3.0.5.
Is there by any chance a way to integrate ff master password into KDE
Wallet? Or is it just utopia due to ff being a GTK app?
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On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 12:28 +, piksi wrote:
Is there by any chance a way to integrate ff master password into KDE
Wallet? Or is it just utopia due to ff being a GTK app?
Whether or not it is utopia, integrating Firefox with the KDE wallet
should be a separate feature.
It is not the
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=8t=326089
I think there is no need to see proxy login dialog at startup when there
is a remembered user/pwd by the password system.
The dialog must be showed only when no user/pwd are stored or login to
proxy is not ok.
I don't know if there is a
I would like to confirm this issue as well. As a work around I have
NTLMAPS (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ntlmaps/) running and it seems
to work running through that proxy. However the proxy of a proxy is not
my ideal of a fix. If Mozilla or Canonical have any sway with the
XULrunner folks, it
FYI,
this bug does not happens with Debian lenny, Iceweasel 3.0.5, Mozilla 5.0,
rv 1.9.0.5, Gecko 2008122011
hope this helps
Olivier
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 09:42:36PM -, G.J. Sterenborg wrote:
Correction.
The bug in the above link has a lot of similarities but it doesn't
mention multiple tabs when launching firefox
I think we already have another bug in launchpad for this ... and that
is - iirc - also linked
Confirm that this is a nuisance for me too - I generally spend 10
minutes or so dismissing all the dialogues till I get home and can
reload them rather than spend 1/2 hour entering all the uids and
passwords required at work.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008101315
I also confirm this bug and it is REALLY ANNOYING and should – in my
opinion – be fixed ASAP. I am also a user who uses more than one tab
at once in addition to the auto-restore function.
For me, the bug can be monitored since Firefox Version 1.5!
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Found a link to (what appears to be) the bug on [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Correction.
The bug in the above link has a lot of similarities but it doesn't
mention multiple tabs when launching firefox
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I can confirm this and agree with the rest.
Would be nice to have it fixed.
John or others, is there an XULrunner issue we can monitor?
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This is not a firefox issue but an XULrunner issue, most likely this fix
will only land in 1.9 branch
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Another disagreement with the importance of low, this is for me a I
can't use firefox level bug.
If you're used to using tabs and are in a corporate environment with a
passworded proxy firefox 3 is all but unusable due to the number of
prompts for proxy passwords every time it starts. The first
Problem also appears in Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5;
en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092414 Firefox/3.0.3
I would also like to add that this is the most annoying aspect of
firefox into which I have run ;)
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Disagree the importance of this one is low. It's a very real
usability issue. You have 30 tabs and FF3 crashes (for the fifth time
that day) on yet another flash site. Now you have to restart FF3 and
enter your proxy account and password 30 times.
Is anyone from Canonical or Ubuntu paying
I have the same situation as Earl Ruby. I only have 3 tabs opening,
however.
My solution - I close two of the master password message boxes and enter
my password in the third, and I'm fine.
Yes, it's annoying.
Would LOVE to have it fixed!!!
-jP
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I have a bookmark with 12 tabs, all corporate Intranet, all requiring
passwords. I did not notice this problem in FF2, but the first time I
started FF3 I and I opened the 12 tabs I got *12* pop-up Windows asking
me for the Master Password, which I'd have to enter 12 times. (Usually
I'd just close
This is truly an annoying bug, I have to enter my master password MANY
TIMES to get Firefox up. I know I could remove some add-ons to make it
better, but the add-ons are one of the best reasons to use Firefox!
You have to enter your password once for each extension that accesses
the internet
I can confirm this bug. It is seriously annoying!
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If you have loaded extensions that save passwords in the password
manager, you get one password dialog per extension, as well as for every
loaded page that requires one.
I have a Nagios checker, a GMail checker, and my home page is a secure
site on our corporate LAN.
That's three password
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 05:11:52AM -, TylerJ wrote:
it happens to me too in firefox 3.0 on hardy with all the latest updates as
of june 12, 2008.
it's a really minor problem because all you have to do to get by it is type
the password twice or enter the password in one, close the other,
it happens to me too in firefox 3.0 on hardy with all the latest updates as of
june 12, 2008.
it's a really minor problem because all you have to do to get by it is type the
password twice or enter the password in one, close the other, and reload the
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I get a similar sounding problem with the password manager. If I open a
session with multiple tabs which I have passwords set for, the master
password window appears multiple times, stealing focus each time which
is annoying if I've already begun typing in one.
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this problem manifests itself in xulrunner-1.9
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox = firefox-3.0
** Also affects: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in:
I confirm experiencing the same thing in 3.0b5:
firefox-3.0 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
This bug was present in FF2 and I know it was reported but I don't
remember where. It was never fixed in FF2 and now it shows up in FF3.
Yay!
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