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Does Firefox ESR still supports NTLM v1 ?

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This might be a simple question. Does Firefox ESR still supports NTLM v1 ? Can we still add the value "network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris" in preference. Does that enabled NTLM v1. Is there any document or release notes that states Firefox is disabling this setting from Firefox 78 and later. Some how I am not able to find it in release notes.

This might be a simple question. Does Firefox ESR still supports NTLM v1 ? Can we still add the value "network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris" in preference. Does that enabled NTLM v1. Is there any document or release notes that states Firefox is disabling this setting from Firefox 78 and later. Some how I am not able to find it in release notes.

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Are you sure you mean NTLM v1?

That hasn't been supported for 7 years.

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raam.bc said

Can we still add the value "network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris" in preference.

It looks like the preference is detected in both Firefox 102esr and the latest development code (Firefox Nightly 114). I don't have a server to test on.

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Thanks Mike Kaply and jscher2000.

Yes Mike Kaply, I am aware that NTLM v1 is not directly supported, but as you see based jscher2000 comments "network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris" is indirectly supporting NTLM v1. Are we able to find any release notes that states that NTLM v1 is completely not supported in Firefox.

I am asking this question for an audit documentation related with security of Firefox and want to make sure NTLM v1 is still supported or not.

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> "network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris" is indirectly supporting NTLM v1.

I'm not sure why you would think that. It's just supporting NTLM.

NTLM v1 was disabled in this bug 9 years ago (Firefox 30)

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=828183

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Looking at that bug more, it was disabling insecure NTLM v1. I'm still researching.

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We support turning on NTLMv1, but we don't have it on by default.