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I'm working on the whitelist now.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1888548
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you are looking for
Set dom.block_download_insecure to False
I'm here for the same reason but it doesn't seem to have a GPO, you can fix it by changing that option in about:config, but that's a localized fix.
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I believe that that you can enable or disable both dom.block_download_insecure
and dom.security.https_only
within the preferences.
Currently, there does not seem to be a way to add a list of exceptions for either.
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you can I figured it out yesterday using this. Just need to remove the older Preferences and use the json version and it works. I only did dom.block_download_insecure
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So this need to be a request for repo of the browser directly ? Where exactly ?
When I saw this problem it reminded me,
that it would be about time to push our company to https only and allow only centrally whitelisted http sites.
I like the idea of mozila pushing forward implementation of https, but not first enabling simple deplorable exceptions is not nice.
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you can I figured it out yesterday using this. Just need to remove the older Preferences and use the json version and it works. I only did
dom.block_download_insecure
Hi TheSin-
How can I do this with GPO? Can you wrote an example or make a screenshot of this setting in GPO? I tried but there was no any effect :( Maybe I use wrong format for the setting...
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I created Bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1892658
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User Configuration -> Administrative templates -> Mozilla -> Firefox -> Policy -> Preferences
{
"dom.block_download_insecure": {
"Value": false,
"Status": "locked"
}
}
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@miharix thanks a lot! I used wrong JSON format...
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So this need to be a request for repo of the browser directly ? Where exactly ?
When I saw this problem it reminded me, that it would be about time to push our company to https only and allow only centrally whitelisted http sites.
I like the idea of mozila pushing forward implementation of https, but not first enabling simple deplorable exceptions is not nice.
I agree, I think Mozilla needs to create a whitelist option as an alternative to the "all or nothing" approach. While we could in theory setup SSL for all of our intranet sites, it's a lot of overhead for services that really wouldn't benefit from the traffic encryption.
Unfortunately I'm also unsure how to go about this. I suppose https://connect.mozilla.org/ would be the best bet, and then we can all upvote it there.
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Thank you very much, that will be hugely beneficial.
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This was implemented
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