@Browser@ for Debian ==================== Please read the file /usr/share/bug/@browser@/presubj for information you may want to know if you will report a bug. Buttons ------- Some people have complained that the button order in dialogs is non-intuitive (ie, they don't like it). To reverse the order, add the following to your chrome/userChrome.css file, under the ~/.mozilla/firefox directory: .dialog-button-box { -moz-box-direction: reverse; -moz-box-pack: right; } .dialog-button-box spacer { display: none ! important; } Emacs keybindings ----------------- Versions of Firefox before 1.0 supported Emacs style keybindings in text entry boxes. Version 1.0 now merely follows the GTK keybindings settings. To enable Emacs keybindings in GTK, follow the instructions at http://kb.mozillazine.org/Emacs_Keybindings_(Firefox). Well Known Ports ---------------- To prevent @Browser@ from being used to launch attacks against other protocols, certain ports cannot be connected to by default. See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/PortBanning.html for further information. To allow the port numbers being used, enter "about:config" in the URL bar and edit the "network.security.ports.banned.override" entry to list the ports you wish to allow (eg "2049,4045,6000"). Safe Browsing ------------- Phishing and malware protection, also known as Safe Browsing, makes use of a third party web service and regularly downloads updates. More information on how this works and what is being sent and downloaded are available on the following page: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/phishing-protection/ NTLM ---- Since version 30.0, NTLMv1 authentication has been disabled because it's known as insecure. Companies and organizations still deploying the older protocol should upgrade to NTLMv2, unfortunately, it's not supported by @Browser@. It is however still possible to toggle the preference to continue using NTLMv1, though the NTLM auth support is considered deprecated, by switching the network.negotiate-auth.allow-insecure-ntlm-v1 preference in about:config. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/30/Site_Compatibility#Security for more details. -- Mike Hommey , Mon, 7 Mar 2016 07:42:57 +0200