Locking preferences in Redhat's firefox.
So I have to set some settings system wide for the Firefox browser in order to comply with a STIG that I'm required to do. I've followed the example at http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences without any luck, namely I edited the /usr/lib64/firefox/default/preferences/all-redhat.js file and added:
pref("general.config.obscure_value", 0); pref("general.config.filename", "mozilla.cfg");
and then created the mozilla.cfg in the same directory, chmod it to 644 and inserted the following:
// lockPref("browser.startup.homepage", "https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/429668"); lockPref("browser.download.dir", "N:"); lockPref("browser.download.downloadDir", "N:"); lockPref("app.update.enabled", false); lockPref("extensions.update.enabled", false); lockPref("browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser", false); lockPref("browser.search.update", false); lockPref("browser.formfill.enable", false); lockPref("signon.prefillForms", false); lockPref("dom.disable_open_during_load", true); lockPref("dom.disable_window_move_resize", true); lockPref("dom.event.contextmenu.enabled", false); lockPref("dom.disable_window_status_change", true); lockPref("dom.disable_window_flip", true); lockPref("dom.disable_window_open_feature.status", true); lockPref("security.warn_leaving_secure", true); lockPref("privacy.sanitize.promptOnSanitize", false); lockPref("privacy.sanitize.sanitizeOnShutdown", true); lockPref("security.default_personal_cert", "Ask Every Time"); lockPref("signon.rememberSignons", false); lockPref("xpinstall.whitelist.required", true); lockPref(“network.protocol-handler.external.shell”,false); lockPref(“security.enable_ssl3”,true); lockPref(“security.enable_ssl2”,false); lockPref(“security.enable_tls”,true); lockPref("plugin.disable_full_page_plugin_for_types", "application/pdf,application/doc,application/xls,application/bat,application/ppt,application/mdb,application/mde,application/fdf,application/xfdf,application/lsl,application/lso,application/lss,application/iqy,application/rqy,application/xlk,application/pot,application/pps,application/dot,application/wbk,application/ps,application/eps,application/wch,application/wcm,application/wbi,application/wb1,application/wb3,application/rtf,application/wch,application/wcm,application/ad,application/adp,application/xlt, application/dos, application/wks"); lockPref("privacy.item.history", false)
Initially, when starting, firefox would complain that my config file could not be read, and that I should contact my admin. So I did, and I had no answer for myself.
Reading forums brought me to the conclusion that I should reinstall firefox. So I did. Same issue. I then deleted all of the mozilla and firefox associated files, and then reinstalled.
As to be expected, the third time was the charm. No errors. Except one. It never loaded, nor locked my preferences.
Thank you for any help.
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Ok. I figured out my problem. I was using ” instead of ". Who knew there were different double quotes . . . Thanks for the help!!!!
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Hi, i think something is wrong with the mozilla.cfg, what is the installation directory ?
try put the mozilla.cfg in /usr/lib64/firefox/
don't chmod it to 644
any luck ?
thank you
No luck. I've tried starting from the commandline to see if there are any errors and Firefox starts just fine. I'm still seeing nothing in the about:config as being locked.
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Ok. I figured out my problem. I was using ” instead of ". Who knew there were different double quotes . . . Thanks for the help!!!!