Please remove my email from this thread too.

 

From: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Jean-Louis Roux Dit Buisson
Sent: Thursday, 25 May 2017 2:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] whitelist for "unsecure connection"
password prompt

 

same here pls take my email off this thread. tia

 

On 24.05.17 13:27, Nancy Finch wrote:

I am an receiving these emails. Not for me.
Nancy Finch

On May 24, 2017, at 7:02 AM, James Pearson
<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:
 
The original question was is there a way to have 
'security.insecure_password.ui.enabled' only be 'false' for certain 
hosts/domains ...
 
I believe the answer is no (with or without CCK2)
 
James Pearson
 
Kaply Consulting wrote:

For that, all you can do is change a preference
 
security.insecure_password.ui.enabled
 
Set it to false and you won't see the "insecure password" warning.
 
Mike
 
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Mossroy  <mailto:[email protected]>
<[email protected]> wrote:
 

Sorry, I had misunderstood your previous email. I thought you were talking
about a way to put some domains in a white-list for the unsecure
login/password forms warning (when the authentication is sent in clear
text, with no encryption).
 
Le 21/05/2017 à 22:50, Kaply Consulting a écrit :
 
Sure.
 
If you go to Certificates->Overrides, you can specify domains for which
the certificate security information is bypassed.
 
So you can add domains that have self signed certificates, for instance.
 
Mike
 
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 9:33 AM, Mossroy  <mailto:[email protected]>
<[email protected]> wrote:
 

Mike, can you elaborate on how to do that with CCK2?
 
I did not find a relevant parameter in the UI of CCK2 2.2.3.2
 
Regards,
 
Mossroy
 
Le 11/05/2017 à 16:44, Kaply Consulting a écrit :
 
You can do this with the CCK2 but it has to be individual domains.
 
Mike
 
On May 11, 2017 10:04 AM, "carré, denis"  <mailto:[email protected]>
<[email protected]>
wrote:
 
Cost is not the point.
 
All our external (internet published websites with authentication and/or
giving access to data) website already use standard or wildcard
certificates,
 
Certificates signed with our own CA (and our CA certificate is known by
firefox) are costless too, and some of our internal webapps use some of
them.
 
For some other webapps we use a NGINX SSL reverse proxy.
 
But for others it's simple not possible. For several reasons, technical,
historical...
 
Some developpers we bought software from just don't support the use of
SSL, for example.
Some webapps present APIs hard coded in pieces of software or office
macros, and so on.
 
Anyway, the question is not how much costs a certificate (I have quite a
precise idea of it, thanks) but how to make firefox consider our internal
web sites (and only them) as secure, whether they use SSL encryption or
not, and still having this warning for external (internet) websites where
this warning is more important.
 
Regards,
 
denis
 
 
Réponse ou transfert de la part de Denis CARRE
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de
James Andrewartha
Envoyé : mercredi 10 mai 2017 03:42
À : [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Objet : Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] whitelist for "unsecure connection"
password prompt
 
Hi Denis,
 
On 09/05/17 17:58, carré, denis wrote:

Is it possible to whitelist some specific websites (or domains), so
that users don't see the popup on the password box telling the
connection is unsecure ?
 
There's a way to globally disable this feature on the about:config (
security.insecure_field_warning.contextual.enabled ) but I'd like to
disable it only for specific internal webapps, not globally.

 
Wildcard certificates are under $100/year:
 
https://www.ssls.com/ssl-certificates/comodo-positivessl-wildcard
 
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James Andrewartha
Network & Projects Engineer
Christ Church Grammar School
Claremont, Western Australia
Ph. (08) 9442 1757
Mob. 0424 160 877
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