[Mozilla Enterprise] Bug in GPO with ESR 60.0
Mike Kaply
mkaply at mozilla.com
Tue May 29 17:14:13 UTC 2018
We are using the permissions manager inside of Firefox for this function.
If you think it should behave differently with regards to ports, I would
open a bug in bugzilla
Mike Kaply
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 7:05 AM, Frenette, Jean-Sebastien <
Jean-Sebastien.Frenette at stm.info> wrote:
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> What about port? I’m having some connection on other port like 50000 and
> it seems I must add each port seperatly also.
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> *Jean-Sébastien Frenette*
> Analyste – Environnement Bureautique
> Parc & Gestion des actifs
> D.E. Technologies de l’information et innovation
> (514) 350-0800 x 81357
> jean-sebastien.frenette at stm.info
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> *Cc :* Mozilla.org <enterprise at mozilla.org>
> *Objet :* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Bug in GPO with ESR 60.0
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> -------- Original message --------
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> From: Mike Kaply <mkaply at mozilla.com>
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> Date: 2018/05/23 14:40 (GMT+02:00)
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> To: "Frenette, Jean-Sebastien" <Jean-Sebastien.Frenette at stm.info>
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> Cc: "Mozilla.org" <enterprise at mozilla.org>
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> Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Bug in GPO with ESR 60.0
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> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 6:56 AM, Frenette, Jean-Sebastien <
> Jean-Sebastien.Frenette at stm.info> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> It seems some GPO doesn’t work. For instance, those
> allowing popups. I tried adding the domain, subdomain, whole URL, I always
> get a message saying a popup was blocked. When I do the same using cck2
> configuration file, it works. So right now, I have them set by GPO and a
> config file.
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> This is working in our testing. You are supposed to add a URL like
> https://foo.com or http://foo.com. And you have to add separate entries
> for http and https.
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> I’ve also found out that the most restricted GPO Win, so
> if a machine GPO disable about :config and a user GPO enable it, it will be
> disabled.
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> This is working as it should - machine GPOs are favored over user GPOs.
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> *Jean-Sébastien Frenette*
> Analyste – Environnement Bureautique
> Parc & Gestion des actifs
> D.E. Technologies de l’information et innovation
> (514) 350-0800 x 81357
> jean-sebastien.frenette at stm.info
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