On 03/26/2015 12:54 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,

Every time I start firefox I'm getting the following message in the log

   2015-03-26T08:43:05.397185+01:00 machine-name dbus[742]: [system] Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.5658" 
(uid=1234 pid=27250 comm="/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox ") interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" member="state" error 
name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" (uid=0 pid=782 comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager 
--no-daemon ")

Does firefox really depend on NetworkManager?  I don't have NetworkManager
installed, my network is started statically via /etc/rc.d/init.d/network,
so the message makes kind of sense.  But really, firefox depending on
NetworkManager?  That can't be right, can it?

Either way, is there a way to get rid of this log message other than
installing NetworkManager?

I believe that's FireFox trying to determine if it should fire up in the
"work offline" mode. I think it tries that, then tries to see if there
are NICs that are up and running. If NM isn't running and if it doesn't
see any NICs in the "UP, RUNNING" state, you end up in "offline" mode.

I don't know there's a way to get FF to stop logging that. It's more
informational than anything else and I sure wouldn't worry about it.
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