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Today I figured out (with some help from the friendly staff at ), that the NoScript extension that I use in my Firefox browser was causing the problem, apparently due to the fact that uses changing IP addresses on their site (for their virtual browser VMs, I guess) and JavaScript related server-side URLs that identify the host (the VM) by IP address only (and not via a permanent hostname or domain). It looked like somehow the site had stopped working for me. Recently I have been getting error messages like “ You are already using another session” (when signed in at ) or “ You are already using the service from the same IP address (…). I blogged a while ago about the great browser testing service. 1 Comment My standard tools on a Windows workstation Posted on DecemJanuby oldo Posted in firefox Tagged encryption, passwords, security, sync. Is it a bad idea to let Firefox even remember my online banking, Paypal and other sensitive passwords?.

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Is the Triple-DES encryption with cipher block chaining that is allegedly used for local password storage in the Firefox profile secure enough (especially given this long-standing bug)?.What can happen if malicious hackers gain access to the Firefox Sync servers?.Is Firefox Sync data as secure as Mozilla claims it is?.The approach works well and I never have to memorize my passwords.

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  • Firefox Password Exporter extension for occasional password backups to an offline file.
  • Firefox Saved Password Editor to correct auto-detected login info where necessary.
  • Firefox Secure Login extension for single-click logins (works on most major sites).
  • Firefox Sync to make all the remembered logins equally available on all my computers.
  • “ Allow Password Save” Greasemonkey user script to force some websites to allow this.
  • Firefox password manager to remember the credentials, with master password.
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  • Firefox Secure Password Generator when creating new accounts.
  • So I let my web browser remember, manage and auto-fill my website logins. They are usually so secure that I definitely cannot remember them. long random combinations of “special characters”, mixed case letters and numbers. I try to use secure passwords for all of my web accounts, i.e. Please feel free to add your comments and suggestions! I want it to be highly secure and highly convenient. I am very interested in how I can improve my current approach. This blog post describes how I manage my many website logins (usernames, passwords). Leave a comment Testing HTML5 / CSS3 editor BlueGriffon Mission accomplished! 😀 Posted on AugAugby oldo Posted in debian, firefox, linux Tagged photo gallery, simple, web. Next I installed the Slideshow Firefox add-on on all our computers, and now the image folder is presented like this: The name of the server is “bubba” and at this point pointing a web browser to already worked, but it only showed a simple listing of file names like this: Sudo sed 's/web_index=.*/web_index="index.html"/' -i /etc/nf Sudo sed 's/web_root=.*/web_root="/var/www/html"' -i /etc/nf

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    I installed webfs, configured it to use port 80 (instead of its default port 8000), added a symbolic link to the root folder of the image folders that I wanted to make browseable (/opt/data in my case) and restarted webfsd: sudo apt install webfs

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    The file server is on our home network and runs Debian GNU/Linux. I wanted to make image folders on our family file server browseable and provide convenient image gallery features like index view, slideshow, etc. Leave a comment Webex web client in Firefox could not acquire local media What else is new: Posted on Decemby oldo Posted in debian, firefox Tagged security, upgrade. īesides the security fixes it looks like Mozilla has once again opted for further flattening the appearance of UI elements. Get:1 bullseye-security/main amd64 firefox-esr amd64 91.4.1esr-1~deb11u1

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    I upgraded tonight: $ sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade Kudos to the package maintainers who worked hard to resolve these problems, which is tracked here! The delay was apparently due to toolchain issues with rustc, a compiler required to build Firefox from source code. Now it was finally replaced by Firefox ESR 91, along with a security advisory urging users to upgrade, listing no fewer than 17 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). Until yesterday Debian “stable” came with Firefox ESR 78, a browser that has been unsupported by Mozilla since October 5, 2021.








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