Victor,

I've seen this also while testing 78 but only while using a Remote Desktop
Session over VPN.  I thought it may have been due to VPN speed and or
latency, but what you are describing is very similar to what I have seen.
When trying to authenticate with smartcards over RDP and VPN, Firefox seems
to freeze for a few seconds and the report that it timed out trying to
authenticate.  I didn't see this issue with 68.

Thanks,
Dylan Romero


On Wed, Aug 19, 2020, 5:28 PM Hoang (US), Victor T <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone has observed any issues with Single Sign On or 2
> factor authentication going from 68.x to 78.x ESR on remote devices.
>
>
>
> My organization has a strange issue where remote desktop devices (or VM’s)
> aren’t able to authenticate with badges, but firefox seems to see the
> charismathics badge reading application (with the correct policy loaded).
> The issue is that there is no status changes and it results in a
> User_not_logged_in error after it times out. From what I can see, the
> difference from 68 to 78 is that there seems to be no redirect or TLS
> handshake that pops up in the status bar in the bottom left of 78 ESR (if
> anyone might know anything). This issue doesn’t persist when using the
> local device itself, just when using Remote Desktop Connection or a VM on a
> server. Perhaps this is a security setting in Firefox 78 that I’m just
> unaware of?
>
>
>
> Thanks all,
>
>
>
> Victor Hoang
>
>
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