Yes, I inherited the non-ESR install.  We will be 100% ESR by end of the year 
when the last Win7 system is retired.

From: Enterprise <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Romain Testard
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2019 2:59 AM
To: Philipp Madersbacher <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Firefox Configuration Confusion - Need to 
Secure Firefox

Indeed, the policy can be used to disable DoH and please keep in mind that DoH 
is not being deployed on ESR.

More details on the DoH roll-out:
- SUMO page 
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/configuring-networks-disable-dns-over-https<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__support.mozilla.org_en-2DUS_kb_configuring-2Dnetworks-2Ddisable-2Ddns-2Dover-2Dhttps&d=DwMFaQ&c=2WwxlqHD_9GeHFEUsOHZXg&r=a0pF-r4VjZCyzB4zxbRDcONPyw-KRRoDiBPd4lDRky8&m=ycdwMde4z0laTvLZ2h9PsSiTkY2fym34xto4YlAONG8&s=jJkcRdubtS-NmTjLG4SCd86mr3TVB14xtpIfMXMcVrk&e=>
- ESR will NOT be impacted
- We're targeting rapid release users on 69 with IP addresses located in the 
US. We're NOT enabling DoH if any enterprise policy is detected, and if the 
enterprise roots pref is enabled. However, the proper way is to set the DoH 
enterprise policy to disable it. Administrators can also add exceptions, if 
they like DoH but it can break specific sites (e.g. because of split-horizon)

On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 9:10 AM Philipp Madersbacher 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello, If your main intent is to centrally manage/disable DoH in Firefox, you 
can easily do so through a GPO - the relevant links for this are:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-group-policy-windows<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__support.mozilla.org_en-2DUS_kb_customizing-2Dfirefox-2Dusing-2Dgroup-2Dpolicy-2Dwindows&d=DwMFaQ&c=2WwxlqHD_9GeHFEUsOHZXg&r=a0pF-r4VjZCyzB4zxbRDcONPyw-KRRoDiBPd4lDRky8&m=ycdwMde4z0laTvLZ2h9PsSiTkY2fym34xto4YlAONG8&s=GYm0WRcAisCw2B3UMB80qfDZ3QSZMhYR8mSFtaqBRYc&e=>
https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md#dnsoverhttps<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_mozilla_policy-2Dtemplates_blob_master_README.md-23dnsoverhttps&d=DwMFaQ&c=2WwxlqHD_9GeHFEUsOHZXg&r=a0pF-r4VjZCyzB4zxbRDcONPyw-KRRoDiBPd4lDRky8&m=ycdwMde4z0laTvLZ2h9PsSiTkY2fym34xto4YlAONG8&s=8zEZh42swHEBzGej69WGl5Wi59_HwDS7yvAlyO4NJ18&e=>

No need to make the matter more complicated than it is ;-)

Best regards

Am So., 8. Sept. 2019 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Eddie Rowe 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Given Mozilla’s decision to turn on DNS over HTTPS we have to secure Firefox to 
disable this type of nonsense or remove it from every PC in the next two weeks. 
 Chrome is configured through an easy to manage GPO which leverages other 
really smart people who have created a security baseline along with 
preconfigured GPOs, while Firefox does not seem to have this level of support.

Assuming a  person is new to Firefox, exactly what are we supposed to modify to 
setup things securely?  I see references to things going into Mozilla.cfg, 
policies.json, GPO, autoconfig.js…I probably missed a file too.  I see people 
helpfully answering a question and telling the person to go to 
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Enterprise_deployment<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__developer.mozilla.org_en-2DUS_Firefox_Enterprise-5Fdeployment&d=DwMFaQ&c=2WwxlqHD_9GeHFEUsOHZXg&r=a0pF-r4VjZCyzB4zxbRDcONPyw-KRRoDiBPd4lDRky8&m=ycdwMde4z0laTvLZ2h9PsSiTkY2fym34xto4YlAONG8&s=-CXso3zEljza1fpH9Y3C9Jba5Xk9TwUu0A-gkjezUqs&e=>
 for the answer to their question, but there are just more links there.  I see 
people posting to not to bother with GPO because all the options are not there, 
but other say there are GPO settings that are no elsewhere… I see references 
that one thing is set one place, another place overrides…  I see one document 
say the autoconfig.js file goes into the folder where Firefox is installed, but 
the same document says it does into a subfolder…  I see references to setting 
preferences in the policies.json file, but I thought Mozilla.cfg was to be used 
for this?  Finally I see mention that there are preferences that are set in the 
source code that are not exposed to about:config?

Surely there is a simple one page document that walks you through this so we 
can spend a LIMITED amount of time sorting this out???

https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-to-gradually-enable-dns-over-https-for-firefox-us-users-later-this-month/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.zdnet.com_article_mozilla-2Dto-2Dgradually-2Denable-2Ddns-2Dover-2Dhttps-2Dfor-2Dfirefox-2Dus-2Dusers-2Dlater-2Dthis-2Dmonth_&d=DwMFaQ&c=2WwxlqHD_9GeHFEUsOHZXg&r=a0pF-r4VjZCyzB4zxbRDcONPyw-KRRoDiBPd4lDRky8&m=ycdwMde4z0laTvLZ2h9PsSiTkY2fym34xto4YlAONG8&s=mom8bD-tCg72z88i5Ys2zv21z-foQmo9Vou88AEWEyI&e=>
 - Ready or not, here comes DNS over HTTPS to bypass all security you have 
using DNS to block dangerous sites.


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