Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Hallo Olivia,
problem liegt wohl an einem ausgelauendem Zertifikat.
Mozilla, kennt das problem wohl und arbeitet dran.
problem liegt wohl an einem ausgelauendem Zertifikat.
Mozilla, kennt das problem wohl und arbeitet dran.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Hat nixs mit NoScript zu tun, andere Add-Ons sind auch betroffen.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Giorgio Maone's twitter posting about the problem: https://twitter.com/ma1/status/1124586336055431168
Sorry, my extensions are working fine, I read the obviously wrong information elsewhere and made the mistake to post this without verifying it myself.
Mozilla had a technical problem that caused all extensions to be disabled and none to be installed. The problem has been fixed in the meantime.
Sorry, my extensions are working fine, I read the obviously wrong information elsewhere and made the mistake to post this without verifying it myself.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
A little Hotfix for those who don't want use FF whithout NoScript.
Use "about:debugging" and load AddOn temporary.
The *.xpi files for your extentions are under "C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<PROFILE-NAME>\extensions".
The one for NoScript is by me a unknown combination of characters and numbers, you can try it and remove it, if it is not NoScript.
Ein kleiner Hotfix für alle die FF nicht ohne NoScript nutzen wollen.
Gebt "about:debugging" in die Adressleiste ein, dort könnte ihr AddOns temporär laden.
Die entsprechenden *.xpi Dateien für eure Erweiterungen findet man unter "C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<PROFILE-NAME>\extensions".
Die für NoScript ist bei mir eine (gefühlt zufällige) kombination aus Buchstaben und Zahlen, man kann sie einfach ausprobieren und wieder entfernen, falls es sich nicht um NoScript handelt.
Use "about:debugging" and load AddOn temporary.
The *.xpi files for your extentions are under "C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<PROFILE-NAME>\extensions".
The one for NoScript is by me a unknown combination of characters and numbers, you can try it and remove it, if it is not NoScript.
Ein kleiner Hotfix für alle die FF nicht ohne NoScript nutzen wollen.
Gebt "about:debugging" in die Adressleiste ein, dort könnte ihr AddOns temporär laden.
Die entsprechenden *.xpi Dateien für eure Erweiterungen findet man unter "C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<PROFILE-NAME>\extensions".
Die für NoScript ist bei mir eine (gefühlt zufällige) kombination aus Buchstaben und Zahlen, man kann sie einfach ausprobieren und wieder entfernen, falls es sich nicht um NoScript handelt.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Latest update
A Firefox release has been pushed — version 66.0.4 on Desktop and Android, and version 60.6.2 for ESR. This release repairs the certificate chain to re-enable web extensions, themes, search engines, and language packs that had been disabled (Bug 1549061).
Check the Tor Blog for more updates about the Tor Browser.
History
Mozilla accidentally broke add-ons signing, see https://twitter.com/ma1/status/1124586336055431168
Some hours ago they said they were testing a fix, but it doesn't seem to be deployed yet.
At this moment the safest browsing option (other than using the Tor Browser with this work-around) seems TEMPORARILY switching to Chromium and installing https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... cbfeoakpjm
Not exactly the same, but as a silver lining, more cross-browser beta testers won't hurt.
[UPDATES 1 & 2]
Mozilla is now deploying the hotfix.
If you're the typical NoScript user, you probably have Firefox Preferences>Privacy & Security>Allow Firefox to install and run studies disabled, but it's currently (temporarily) required for the hotfix to work.
If you're a Tor Browser user, you cannot enable Studies (for obvious reasons), but you can still opt-out extensions signing (until this is properly and generally fixed)
If you're on Firefox, do the following for the hotfix to immediately apply (it happened to me minutes ago on my main profile):
Otherwise, if the hotfix is already shown in about:studies but still no extensions, either you removed them while trying to fix this (and you need to reinstall them) or that's an instance of this bug.
A Firefox release has been pushed — version 66.0.4 on Desktop and Android, and version 60.6.2 for ESR. This release repairs the certificate chain to re-enable web extensions, themes, search engines, and language packs that had been disabled (Bug 1549061).
Check the Tor Blog for more updates about the Tor Browser.
History
Mozilla accidentally broke add-ons signing, see https://twitter.com/ma1/status/1124586336055431168
Some hours ago they said they were testing a fix, but it doesn't seem to be deployed yet.
At this moment the safest browsing option (other than using the Tor Browser with this work-around) seems TEMPORARILY switching to Chromium and installing https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... cbfeoakpjm
Not exactly the same, but as a silver lining, more cross-browser beta testers won't hurt.
[UPDATES 1 & 2]
Mozilla is now deploying the hotfix.
If you're the typical NoScript user, you probably have Firefox Preferences>Privacy & Security>Allow Firefox to install and run studies disabled, but it's currently (temporarily) required for the hotfix to work.
If you're a Tor Browser user, you cannot enable Studies (for obvious reasons), but you can still opt-out extensions signing (until this is properly and generally fixed)
- Open about:config
- Toggle the value of xpinstall.signatures.required so it becomes false.
- Restart the browser.
If you're on Firefox, do the following for the hotfix to immediately apply (it happened to me minutes ago on my main profile):
- Open about:config
- Turn app.shield.optoutstudies.enabled to true (if false)
- Turn app.normandy.run_interval_seconds to 1
Otherwise, if the hotfix is already shown in about:studies but still no extensions, either you removed them while trying to fix this (and you need to reinstall them) or that's an instance of this bug.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
An intermediate certificate expired causing the problem.
Also es ist ein Zertifikatproblem, da können wir nicht viel machen außer vielleicht eine Sonderedition zu installieren die es uns erlaubt, add-ons ohne Zertifikat zu installieren. Wo dieses mittlere Zertifikat liegt: ka. Aber es wird wohl bald einen fix geben, morgen sollte wieder alles laufen.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Thanks, good to know,markwoll wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 1:37 am see here for bugzilla thread:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973
An intermediate certificate expired causing the problem.
Regards
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
They've started deploying the hotfix.
Notice that if you're the typical NoScript user, you probably have Firefox Preferences>Privacy & Security>Allow Firefox to install and run studies disabled, but it's currently (temporarily) required for the hotfix to work.
If you're a Tor Browser user, you cannot enable Studies (for obvious reasons), but you can still (until this is properly and generally fixed)
Notice that if you're the typical NoScript user, you probably have Firefox Preferences>Privacy & Security>Allow Firefox to install and run studies disabled, but it's currently (temporarily) required for the hotfix to work.
If you're a Tor Browser user, you cannot enable Studies (for obvious reasons), but you can still (until this is properly and generally fixed)
- Open about:config
- Toggle the value of xpinstall.signatures.required so it becomes false.
- Restart the browser.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
I run the ESR version of FF. I doubt I'll get the update/fix.
Ugh... I run that version to AVOID crap like this happening in the first place!
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Ugh... I run that version to AVOID crap like this happening in the first place!
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Für Olivia zur schnellen Abhilfe (übergangsweise) gemäß der kurzen Anleitung von Giorgio Maone weiter unten:
about:config in der Adressleiste eintragen, um die Firefox Einstellungen zu öffnen; dort den Parameter xpinstall.signatures.required umschalten (Doppelklick) auf false, damit Firefox auch unsignierte Erweiterungen akzeptiert.
about:config in der Adressleiste eintragen, um die Firefox Einstellungen zu öffnen; dort den Parameter xpinstall.signatures.required umschalten (Doppelklick) auf false, damit Firefox auch unsignierte Erweiterungen akzeptiert.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
Cheers, guys, you're (as always) awesome on all of this.
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Well, it might be correct - for the ESR version (so 52 ESR) - though not the 52 "non-ESR".Seems that is not correct.If anyone is running a pre-Quantum, version of Firefox [that requires signing] (so like FF 52 or 56) you will also be affected.
As there will be no fix for "Firefox", you will need to set the xpinstall.signatures.required Pref to 'false'.
(That should automatically re-enable your missing extensions. xpinstall.signatures.required will need to remain, false.)
Thinking I did not have 52 open long enough to be affected.
(I have 52 ESR & also happened to have "a" 52 laying about.)
52-ESR will respect the xpinstall.signatures.required Pref.
52 non-ESR will not.
Yes, it needs the "hack". (I've forgotten about all the crap Mozilla makes you go through to accomplish what should be easy.)56 may require the "hack"... let me see...
See here, viewtopic.php?f=7&t=25529&p=100091#p100091.
(In any case) the scourge has arrived & it is real .
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
I enabled the Allow Firefox to install and run studies & got the NS icon back, but it currently has a "?" in the middle & isn't working. ABP is working, WOT is back but is grayed out.
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy
It took 2 restarts. I'm back, thanks! The 52 solution also works.
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