@dmuir,
it would be better to open a new bug report, as the cause may be different to
this old bug. if you run:
ubuntu-bug firefox
it will automatically attach all the version details to the report. you
could mention this bug in the new bug.
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This has broken again in the recent Firefox 3.6 upgrade for Karmic.
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seems to be fixed in feisty (opening https link from thunderbird to
epiphany with epiphany not running beforehand)
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I had the same problem as described here. I couldn't enter webpages
starting with https. Now I found the reason for this strange behaviour:
In my firefox folder (/usr/lib/firefox) was an old version of libnss3.so
(that of firefox 1.0.7). So I copied libnss3.so from /usr/lib to the
firefox folder (d
** Changed in: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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I'm having this problem too, on Ubuntu Dapper 32bit.
There's a voluminous thread on
http://www.nabble.com/Firefox---Unexpected-response-from-
server-t3306658.html
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I am using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS desktop, 64-bit; updated as prompted by
Synaptic.
My e-mail client is mozilla-thunderbird; firefox is selected as "Web
Browser" in "Preferred Applications".
After experiencing Bug #89023, I "Completely Removed" firefox (and
thunderbird) using Synaptic.
After re-booting
not an epiphany issue, thunderbird should not change the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
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Status: Confirmed => Rejected
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I encountered this when doing a partial upgrade to edgy for things like
firefox2 and some other choice apps I wanted to check out. I fixed it
by upgrading libnss3 to the version in edgy then purging firefox and
reinstalling it. I got the idea to do that from a suggestion for FC at
LQ.org: http://
that is duplicates of the issue happening in epiphany
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There's two duplicates bug 64911 and bug 67148 which are being affected
to.
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** Changed in: epiphany (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: epiphany => epiphany-browser
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** Also affects: epiphany (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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** Bug 64911 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Thanks, Aaron.
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Excellent - this now works for me (following an https:// launchpad link
from TB). Thanks!
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On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 06:54:39PM -, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
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> I seem to recall someone saying it was ANY link, so it would be worth
> testing that other apps (gaim, etc) work too.
If there's a problem with another app, it's unlikely to be the same bug.
This one looks pretty clear-cut.
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I seem to recall someone saying it was ANY link, so it would be worth
testing that other apps (gaim, etc) work too.
Mark
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I will check this out as soon as the new package is built.
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I think I have deployed the workaround in the firefox wrapper script in
1.99+2.0b2+dfsg-1ubuntu3. Since the change was very small I have
foregone my usual test build, instead conducting a few ad-hoc local
tests.
I'd appreciate it if when this is built, someone who is affected (ie,
someone who use
So is the issue here the fact that we have Firefox 2.0 and T-bird 1.5,
and the "embedded" security library in t-bird does not work for FF 2.0?
Mark
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I agree that mozilla-thunderbird should not leave this stuff in the
environment when invoking external programs. Ideally, it would be
compiled with appropriate rpath options to make setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
unnecessary.
Note that firefox itself almost certainly has a similar bug: it leaves
LD_LIBR
I'm working on the obvious workaround in the firefox wrapper.
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Perhaps thunderbird should reset its LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the old value
once it's started up, unless it really needs to spawn external programs
which use it
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James Troup writes ("[Bug 57923] Re: Opening firefox by clicking on links in
thunderbird breaks https"):
> I've managed to track this down to the fact that thunderbird spawns
> firebird with /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird at the front of
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH. As a resu
I've managed to track this down to the fact that thunderbird spawns
firebird with /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird at the front of
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. As a result the copy of libnss in there gets
preference to firefox's and is presumably what causes the problem.
Forcefully inserting /usr/lib to the front
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I can confirm this problem in Ubuntu 6.10 beta with the latest updates
applied. Since the release of 6.10 will happen this month, please bump
the severity to critical.
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Target: None => ubuntu-6.10
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** Bug 61005 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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>If I open the browser from the panel or menu then all https links work.
if I try to do the same and open Firefox from the menu or panel and then type
e.g. "https://sourceforge.net"; I get that same error screen.
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> I can't manage to open *any* https link in FF even if it's already started
> and if
> I copy&paste the URL from another app.
This sounds like the same behaviour that we are having, Francesco. As I
said, if the browser is opened by clicking a link in an external
program, no https: links work, e
I have this same problem but mine seems to be even worse: I can't manage to
open *any* https link in FF even if it's already started and if I copy&paste
the URL from another app.
(and I get that screen with the "Check to make sure your system has the
Personal Security Manager installed" etc etc)
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I have this issue on a fully updated edgy firefox. To confirm, if I
manually open firefox and go to the site, everything works (including
https://) until I close it.
If I follow a link to any site (including normal http:) from
Thunderbird, no https:// links work for the session.
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This is still present with the latest firefox package.
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Starting firefox via clicking on a link in thunderbird prevents firefox
from using saved passwords as well.
In short, when starting firefox via thunderbird it's somehow severly
crippled and barely usable...
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i just built firefox 2.0b2 by following the wiki on upgrading firefox. I
no longer have this issue. Would like to request FF 2.0b1 in edgy be
bumped up to latest nightly build as it fixes a few issues.
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I can confirm this as ive been messing with it since early this morning.
I have tried --purge firefox and installing it again. seems to have gone
away for now but this was just done maybe 2 hours ago so its not enough
time to test it to see if fixed. im also gonna try to update FF to
nightly build
scratch the update to nightly build in FF i forgot you cant with a
ubuntu built FF. Maybe an upgrade to thunderbird to match FF?
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Addition: The problem does only occur when starting firefox by clicking
on a link (any link, http or https makes no difference) in thunderbird.
If I start firefox from the panel or eg. by right-clicking on a link in
gnome-terminal everything works fine.
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