In response to 0.0.0.0 day, Firefox Nightly version 131 had introduced a new security measure: blocking access to 0.0.0.0/::/::ffff:0.0.0.0 addresses. This change is currently live for Nightly users and will be gradually rolled out to all release users in the near future. Before we implement this ch...
I just wish they’d stop blocking http requests on lan addresses honestly.
Do you have standard Firefox with default options that does this? This has not been my experience.
You could try out with a new profile if it works out the same.
I just tried to use the Developer version. With no addons.
Pretty sure you have an addon doing that, because Firefox doesn’t.
Firefox Developer with no addons
Firefox doesn’t block http at all
Try the Firefox Developer version. No addons.
That would kill development, because accessing http services locally is something pretty much only developers do. What is the error message?
Unable to connect
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at 192.168.2.210.
I don’t see an error in the log about the specific page I am trying to access, but another had a link to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/https-only-prefs
I don’t think they ware going to start disabling http. Http is needed in a lot of cases to get https plus there are still use cases for http like testing.
Have you fired up Wireshark and looked at what port it is connecting to?
And of course adding an exception or turning it off doesn’t work either.
Perhaps a bug then? AFAIK, “developer edition” is basically just nightly.
Could you share a link for me to read up more on this?
I was trying to use the Firefox Developer version. Just straight up refused.