On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 01:39:07PM -, John Vivirito wrote:
> If removing or changing Feisty did not fix your issue please file a seperate
> bug report as your problem isnt the same as reported.
> Alexander is it possible to change the user-agent to use the code numbers?
> example 7.04 7.10 e
If removing or changing Feisty did not fix your issue please file a seperate
bug report as your problem isnt the same as reported.
Alexander is it possible to change the user-agent to use the code numbers?
example 7.04 7.10 ect.. if this isnt possible i dont see an easy way of working
around th
I have Ubuntu 7.10 and Firefox 2.0.0.13 and I am having the same problem
It keeps giving me these errors with some sites that are always up
However, It does that with some sites only
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the quick reply. However "ist" user-agent trick did not work.
Possibly, it is a different but similar problem, as Capaz said and this thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=445018&page=2.
When I am on the campus network, I cannot get response from the HTTP
authen
Jin,
I reported this bug originally. What was happening was when surfing
through a Check Point VPN-1 Edge device (haven't check it with
full-blown Firewall-1 yet). SmartDefense was picking up on the "ist"
substring of "feisty" in the user-agent field and identifying it as
IST-Bar adware.
Marcel,
This is not a place to report bugs on Firefox's windows build, so please
don't be offtopic.
Thanks
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Disregard the last post.
It looks like the problem was caused by a import error. The IE settings
were imported in Firefox automatically. All proxy settings were imported
correctly except one of the proxy exceptions:
..,localhost, was imported as ..,localho,t,.
As a result of thi
Hi,
Here a same sort of problem, maybe not the right forum, but the problem
is very similar and maybe it will help the developers solve some bug.
Firefox 2.0.0.4 on windows XP SP2. Firefox is working for .com , .nl and
other domains. But not for .net domains, like e-messenger.net or
e-tones.net,
>Changing the about:config entry to remove "feisty" didn't work here.
Tried (Ubuntu), Ubuntu, (Ubuntu 7.04), ... and it didn't help. I can
browser the internet with no problem, except this website:
>www.ureg.ohio-state.edu
>I can also remember another page on the same domain (ohio-state.edu)
tha
Changing the about:config entry to remove "feisty" didn't work here.
Tried (Ubuntu), Ubuntu, (Ubuntu 7.04), ... and it didn't help. I can
browser the internet with no problem, except this website:
www.ureg.ohio-state.edu
I can also remember another page on the same domain (ohio-state.edu)
that I
> Mozilla is the wrong place to report that.
It's the right place to use the "report broken web site" tool in the
Firefox menu.
I leave it up to them to decide who id the breaking.
> If you opened a bug in bugzilla, please close it.
Not what I said. Be happy.
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I attempted to open a case with the people who make smartdefense but
just got automated helpdesk responders back.
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if there is anyone with a smartdefence support contract, please push
this to smartdefence provider as we can not do anything.
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I've found the source of this anomaly: at least in my case was
CheckPoint firewall (NGX 6.2) and one of the SmartDefence's rules:
SmartDefence -> WebIntelligence -> HTTP Protocol Inspection -> Header Rejection
The connections containing a string "IST" in User-agent parameter are rejected
by the f
still need to figure out, if this can be worked around without removing
feisty from user-agent.
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This is still an issue, so I'm reopening it.
If Firefox isn't the right place for this bug, change the package
instead of just rejecting it :) but as it seems that it happens either
with a proxy or without it, this looks like a firefox issue.
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https:
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Status: Rejected => Unconfirmed
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PS to the above: it is probably Check Point firewall Smart Defence problem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99759
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Confirmed with Ubuntu 7.04, Firefox 2.0.0.3 and squid 2.5.9.10sarge2 as a proxy
server.
Message in Firefox: (104) Connection reset by peer
Message in squid: TCP_MISS/502
Changing general.useragent.extra.firefoxComment as described above fixes
the problem.
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I had the same problem and I am not behind an HTTP proxy. Perhaps there
is some proxy software in the picture that my company uses that causes
this. Changing the user agent string to remove "Feisty" fixes the
problem.
Unfortunately, I faced the same problem with liferea that uses mozilla
as back
To my knowledge i'm not behind any proxy and I have this problem too.
Changing general.useragent.extra.firefoxComment to (Ubuntu) instead of
(Ubuntu-feisty) in about:config fixes this problem. I found this
solution on some other section of launchpad and someone there implied
that using string "ist"
To my knowledge i'm not behind any proxy and I have this problem too.
Changing general.useragent.extra.firefoxComment to (Ubuntu) instead of
(Ubuntu-feisty) in about:config fixes this problem. I found this
solution on some other section of launchpad and someone there implied
that using string "ist"
Please dont advise users to do something that is unsafe.
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Shown not to be a firefox issue, but most likely a proxy server problem.
Problem replicated under Windows version of Firefox by changing UA
string to the Linux Firefox UA string.
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I just tried Allan's suggestion and changed the user-agent string in
Windows firefox to the Linux firefox user-agent string which replicated
the problem. Changing the user-agent string in Linux firefox to Windows
firefox user-agent string fixed the problem which means that the problem
is the proxy-
In the vast majority of corporate environments the proxy server in use
is not squid in my experience. Most often it is a microsoft based proxy
server incorporating NTLM based authentication. I would not expect you
to be able to reproduce this with squid.
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Is it known what kind of proxy is involved with this problem? I tried it
with squid and was so far not able to reproduce it with a squid proxy.
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As pointed out on the above ticket i suspect there is something odd
going on at the proxy server, reacting in some bad way to something
Firefox 2.0.0.3 does.
The GMail notifier wont be sending the same UA string, neither will
opera or firefox on windows or any other browser or http client. And
giv
See:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/4472
Installing the user agent switcher add-on in Firefox and changing the
user agent solved the problem for me (although I still don't know what
the cause of the problem is!!!
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 02:00:21PM -, Zafster wrote:
> I am also having the same problem. I upgraded to Ubuntu 7.04 and now
> firefox is not working properly. The weird thing is Gmail Notifier not
> only works, I can access my gmail account thru firefox but can not do
> anything else.
>
> Oper
I am also having the same problem. I upgraded to Ubuntu 7.04 and now
firefox is not working properly. The weird thing is Gmail Notifier not
only works, I can access my gmail account thru firefox but can not do
anything else.
Opera on the other hand workd perfectly
Any suggestions?
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I just want to add that the same thing happens on firefox 2.0.0.3.
Curiously though, this problem only appears at my work place.
When using firefox on the same computer from a different network (home)
everything works as expected.
What makes this bug so strange is that there is no firewall or pr
I can confirm this bug on Feisty with firefox 2.0.0.2. I am unable to
connect to _any_ web page. I always get the "connection reset by peer"
response.
I've tried updating firefox, but 2.0.0.3 is not in any repository mirror
I've checked (2007-03-26).
Moreover, galeon exhibits the same behavior, g
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the latest version of firefox 2.0.0.3 should be repositories now.
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Ubuntu hasnt released 2.0.0.3 yet due to main freeze so it might have
been fixed upstream and ours hasnt landed yet. I will leave this bug
open until you can try to reproduce this on ubuntu's firefox version
2.0.0.3 and get back to us.
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