On 2/14/22 19:17, Richard wrote:
> Date: Monday, February 14, 2022 17:25:36 -0500
> From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com>
>
> Now FF insists on changing the url to https and I can't open the
> firewall proxy. I have to fiddle around until I can send the plan
> http url
This is not the default FF setting. The fedora FF release (currently
97.0), as well as the current production release directly from
mozilla.org (also 97.0) and the centos (91.5.0esr) version, defaults
to "Don't enable HTTPS-Only Mode" on the Privacy & Security settings
page. There are two https-only options, but the user has to make that
change/selection (or install an https-only addon) to get https-only
mode.
I am using what is defaults, but that is not enough:
It does not seem to me a matter of https-only. rather, since the site
is https, but will accept http, then force back to https, Firefox
'remembers' that the site really wants https, and so does that even when
you explicitly enter
http://url.
Sometimes, in the recommendations list for completion, you will see the
http:// option and sometimes that works.
neverssl.com is a site that helps with this, as many places, like
hotels, need a non-https connection first.