[Bug 234947] Re: firefox uses ftp proxy for updates when it is not selected
Rocko
rockorequin at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 25 01:20:47 UTC 2009
This is what Jaunty says.
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
This bug is that if the manual proxy / 'use this proxy server for all
protocols' box is ticked but disabled, Firefox still tries to use the
manual proxy for ftp updates for plugins. To reproduce it:
1. Ensure that no flash plugins are installed and that you are using an
ftp server in your system sources (eg I use the Australia /
ftp.iinet.net.au mirror).
- 2. In FF3, select Edit / Prefs / Advanced / Settings and choose Manual
- Proxy Config.
+ 2. In FF3, select Edit / Prefs / Advanced / Network / Settings and
+ choose Manual Proxy Config.
3. Enter an *invalid* proxy address and tick the 'Use this proxy server
for all protocols' box.
4. Select OK so it is saved.
- 5. Select Edit / Prefs / Advanced / Settings and choose 'Use system
- proxy settings' (keeping the 'use this proxy server for all protocols'
- box ticked - it will grey out).
+ 5. Select Edit / Prefs / Advanced / Network / Settings and choose 'Use
+ system proxy settings' (keeping the 'use this proxy server for all
+ protocols' box ticked - it will grey out).
6. Navigate to a site that wants a flash plugin (eg
- http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/) and when it asks if you want to
- install a plugin, choose the Adobe flash plugin and continue.
+ http://www.youtube.com) and when it asks if you want to install a
+ plugin, choose the Adobe flash plugin and continue.
Result: Firefox fails to connect to the ftp server because it still
tries to go through the proxy (you have to untick the 'use this proxy
server for all protocols' box to stop it trying to do so). Note though
that normal ftp site navigation still works fine.
Version information:
firefox 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3
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firefox uses ftp proxy for updates when it is not selected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234947
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