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How to I stop http to https redirect when I enter http:// as prefix?
How to I stop http to https redirect when I enter http:// as prefix?
how do I delete this warning that appears before my home page? Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue … (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
how do I delete this warning that appears before my home page?
Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
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Ubuntu 24 Firefox Version 134.0.2 I need to explicitly reach the domain http://block.xgorobot.com that can't operate properly with the HTTPS protocol. Explicitly inputti… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Ubuntu 24 Firefox Version 134.0.2
I need to explicitly reach the domain http://block.xgorobot.com that can't operate properly with the HTTPS protocol. Explicitly inputting the domain redirects me to the HTTPS domain.
I already saw the same problem posted several times. Tried all suggestions but nothing worked for me. What i tried: Disable HTTPS only mode Enable HTTPS only mode and set an explicit exception For some reason, in the setting next to the domain input, when clicking on the lock you still can disable explicit redirection to HTTPS which i did as well, which did not work either. Let Firefox forget the Page Deleted all cookies and History set urlbar.autofill false set network.stricttransportsecurity.preloadlist false set browser.fixup.fallback-to-https false
I'm not sure if i forgot any, i tried so many different possible solutions from a lot of different sources. Unfortunately i can't use an other browser.
Kindest regards,
Nils
I use a Pi Hole as a DNS sinkhole and have added a couple of internal domains to access some servers. This works on other browsers but not on Firefox. I did find the DNS … (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I use a Pi Hole as a DNS sinkhole and have added a couple of internal domains to access some servers. This works on other browsers but not on Firefox. I did find the DNS over HTTPS setting and turned it off in the GUI, and also tried the configuration editor. But it still seems to use another DNS server. To confirm I blacklisted facebook.com and tried opening it in firefox and it worked :(. (I tested in 2 other browsers and the blacklist worked and didn't load the page). I found some reddit threads with a similar experience. I was hoping to switch to Mozilla but this is an impediment to me doing so.