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Firefox keeps asking for moz-proxy username and password

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I am running Firefox on OS X 10.10.3 and having a proxy access issue. it was fine while I am using FF 36.x but now working with FF 37.x (find attached screenshot for more details). With FF 37 I have entered the same user name and password then the proxy blocked my account due to too many log-in trying with invalid password.

I have uninstalled FF 37 then reinstalled FF 36 and now everything is working fine with FF 36. Can anyone assist me resolving this issue?

Thanks in advance.

I am running Firefox on OS X 10.10.3 and having a proxy access issue. it was fine while I am using FF 36.x but now working with FF 37.x (find attached screenshot for more details). With FF 37 I have entered the same user name and password then the proxy blocked my account due to too many log-in trying with invalid password. I have uninstalled FF 37 then reinstalled FF 36 and now everything is working fine with FF 36. Can anyone assist me resolving this issue? Thanks in advance.
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Hi cor-el,

Thank you for prompt response, however unfortunately none of them helping me resolve the issue. As attached there is no such websocket option to toggle to false.

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Yes, that prefs appears to have removed because disabling workers gives a problem with Hello.

  • Bug 1091016 - Pref network.websocket.enabled is no longer reasonable

Does this setting has any effect?

  • Firefox -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Network: Connection -> Settings:
    "Do not prompt for authentication if password is saved"
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No, I have already tested the option. It does not help resolve the issue.

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It got resolved in FF 38. It still asks with "moz-proxy:" however when you pressed cancel button it then asks in the way FF 36 asked. It is not as convenient as before but is working at least :)