How do I stop Firefox from changing http to https?
Yes. "Don’t enable HTTPS-Only Mode" is checked. Yes. In about:config "browser.urlbar.autoFill" is set to false. It STILL does it! This is maddening. I'm trying to go to an address on my network for my IP cameras. http://192.168.50.65 (for example), and Firefox keeps changing it https! Then of course, it won't connect. How do I stop this? I hate having to start Chrome or Opera to manage these local addresses.
Kaikki vastaukset (8)
Like I said, it is a local address for my IP cameras (home security) to configure the camera. It does the same thing when I try to access the router by name. http://router.asus.com is changed to https://router.asus.com, then I can't get to the router configuration.
Can't you disable HTTPS-Only for this website via the padlock or add an exception directly ?
See Turn off HTTPS-Only Mode for certain sites:
This can possibly happen if asus.com is on the HSTS preload list. You can try to edit the SiteSecurityServiceState.txt file in the Firefox profile folder and remove the line from this particular domain, to see if that allows to add an exception.
You can use the button on the "Help -> More Troubleshooting Information" (about:support) page to go to the current Firefox profile folder or use the about:profiles page (Root directory).
- Help -> More Troubleshooting Information -> Profile Folder/Directory:
Windows: Open Folder; Linux: Open Directory; Mac: Show in Finder - https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data
A router issue LOL! Firefox literally changes http to https in the address bar. The router must be really hostile to Firefox to do that only to Firefox and not to Chrome or Opera.
nosoy1 said
It does the same thing when I try to access the router by name. http://router.asus.com is changed to https://router.asus.com, then I can't get to the router configuration.
You should still be able to access your ASUS router by the IP address as the common one is 192.168.1.1
Dropa said
Sounds like router issues did you check with the router support?
It is not a router issue.
router.asus.com is not a public site. It is the local router configuration. Removing lines from that security text file had no effect. HTTP-Only-mode is already disabled in the the settings. Firefox is literally changing text http to https in the address bar after I type it in. How do stop it from changing what I type in?
Are you using a private windows? In addition to the "HTTPS Only" feature, private windows have an "HTTPS First" feature that can cause this problem. More details if relevant.
[EDIT: I see cor-el already covered this one:] The other reason Firefox might upgrade to HTTPS is if the server previously instructed it to do so via an HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) header. Usually the error page will tell you if that is the case. If your error page says that, then we can help you clear out that information and see whether that helps.
Muokattu
It looks like the devs added a quick fix to Firefox 105, to be released this Tuesday, and have removed asus.com from the HSTS preload list, so you can give it a try tomorrow to see if updating to 105 works for you. You may have to clear cache and cookies for asus.com and possibly check SiteSecurityServiceState.txt in the profile folder or use "Forget About This Site".
- 1788684 - Access to router.asus.com broken as of version 104
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Muokattu