I just noticed that uBlock Origin has disappeared from my FF toolbar, and no longer turns up in the context menu either. I noticed that it had auto-updated today so I deleted it and reinstalled it, but still have the same symptoms. Anybody else seeing anything similar? I also discovered that FF will no longer access a whole bunch of websites, including e.g. addons.mozilla.org, whilst I can still ping them in a terminal. I use DoH (DNS over HTTPS) so I changed the mode from 3 (only DoH) to 2 (prefer DoH but fall back to regular DNS) and it all magically started working again. I have no idea what's going on there either, and would welcome any shared experience or suggestions about that as well. I'm running FF 60.8.0esr on Leap 15.0 (I haven't updated it for a while so I expect it isn't quite up to date, but at least I know that it wasn't an FF update that caused my problems.) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 28/09/2019 23.12, Dave Howorth wrote:
I just noticed that uBlock Origin has disappeared from my FF toolbar, and no longer turns up in the context menu either. I noticed that it had auto-updated today so I deleted it and reinstalled it, but still have the same symptoms. Anybody else seeing anything similar?
I also discovered that FF will no longer access a whole bunch of websites, including e.g. addons.mozilla.org, whilst I can still ping them in a terminal. I use DoH (DNS over HTTPS) so I changed the mode from 3 (only DoH) to 2 (prefer DoH but fall back to regular DNS) and it all magically started working again. I have no idea what's going on there either, and would welcome any shared experience or suggestions about that as well.
I'm running FF 60.8.0esr on Leap 15.0 (I haven't updated it for a while so I expect it isn't quite up to date, but at least I know that it wasn't an FF update that caused my problems.)
You had trouble with DoH last July. Doesn't seem to be very reliable. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Am 28.09.19 um 23:12 schrieb Dave Howorth:
I just noticed that uBlock Origin has disappeared from my FF toolbar, and no longer turns up in the context menu either. I noticed that it had auto-updated today so I deleted it and reinstalled it, but still have the same symptoms. Anybody else seeing anything similar?
I also discovered that FF will no longer access a whole bunch of websites, including e.g. addons.mozilla.org, whilst I can still ping them in a terminal. I use DoH (DNS over HTTPS) so I changed the mode from 3 (only DoH) to 2 (prefer DoH but fall back to regular DNS) and it all magically started working again. I have no idea what's going on there either, and would welcome any shared experience or suggestions about that as well.
I can confirm this behavior. On all my Firefox installations (Linux+Android) setting network.trr.mode=3 does not work (but =2 does). Using a different DoH-provider (by setting network.trr.uri + network.trr.bootstrapAddress) does not help. Regards Hagen
I'm running FF 60.8.0esr on Leap 15.0 (I haven't updated it for a while so I expect it isn't quite up to date, but at least I know that it wasn't an FF update that caused my problems.)
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On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 13:31:20 +0200 Hagen Buliwyf <hagen.buliwyf@t-online.de> wrote:
Am 28.09.19 um 23:12 schrieb Dave Howorth:
I just noticed that uBlock Origin has disappeared from my FF toolbar, and no longer turns up in the context menu either. I noticed that it had auto-updated today so I deleted it and reinstalled it, but still have the same symptoms. Anybody else seeing anything similar?
I also discovered that FF will no longer access a whole bunch of websites, including e.g. addons.mozilla.org, whilst I can still ping them in a terminal. I use DoH (DNS over HTTPS) so I changed the mode from 3 (only DoH) to 2 (prefer DoH but fall back to regular DNS) and it all magically started working again. I have no idea what's going on there either, and would welcome any shared experience or suggestions about that as well.
I can confirm this behavior.
On all my Firefox installations (Linux+Android) setting network.trr.mode=3 does not work (but =2 does).
Using a different DoH-provider (by setting network.trr.uri + network.trr.bootstrapAddress) does not help.
Hmm, I just restarted FF and it seems to have cured both problems.
Regards
Hagen
I'm running FF 60.8.0esr on Leap 15.0 (I haven't updated it for a while so I expect it isn't quite up to date, but at least I know that it wasn't an FF update that caused my problems.)
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Carlos E. R.
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Dave Howorth
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Hagen Buliwyf