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How do we now access Components.classes in mozilla.cfg. i need it to add x509 cert to db

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we are currently using this pattern in mozilla.cfg to add our cert to the db

var Cc = Components.classes; var Ci = Components.interfaces; var certdb = Cc[\"@mozilla.org/security/x509certdb;1\"].getService(Ci.nsIX509CertDB); cert1 = "the cert hash"; certdb.addCertFromBase64(cert1, \"C,C,C\", \"\");

with quantum this fails with "Components is not defined"

how do we do this moving forward? thanks

we are currently using this pattern in mozilla.cfg to add our cert to the db var Cc = Components.classes; var Ci = Components.interfaces; var certdb = Cc[\"@mozilla.org/security/x509certdb;1\"].getService(Ci.nsIX509CertDB); cert1 = "the cert hash"; certdb.addCertFromBase64(cert1, \"C,C,C\", \"\"); with quantum this fails with "Components is not defined" how do we do this moving forward? thanks

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What Firefox version is this about?

Is that a release version or a Firefox 60.2.x ESR version?

With the ESR version this should still work, but a Firefox 62 release executes the autoconfig.cfg file in a sandbox.

You can add this line to the autoconfig.js file to disable the sandbox in Firefox 62.

  • pref("general.config.sandbox_enabled", false);
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What Firefox version is this about?

Is that a release version or a Firefox 60.2.x ESR version?

With the ESR version this should still work, but a Firefox 62 release executes the autoconfig.cfg file in a sandbox.

You can add this line to the autoconfig.js file to disable the sandbox in Firefox 62.

  • pref("general.config.sandbox_enabled", false);
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62.0.3

only change was to create autoconfig.js file and add sandbox_enabled line. thanks!

however, this function is imperative to our enterprise and we will need this in the future.

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I do not know how long there will be support of this pref in Firefox release, so you may have to switch to Firefox ESR.

  • Bug 1479857 - Add a preference (default off) for autoconfig sanboxing for first release
  • after a couple of Releases nothing major has happened, we can remove the pref.
  • If something goes wrong, it won't require a dot release to flip the pref to disable the sandboxing.

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