![]() Then select the faulty file, press F2, copy the filename, then delete the file. Copy or cut the file and paste it to where you downloaded the file to. > If the file size where you downloaded the file reports that it is 0 bytes, look in /tmp for a file with an 8 character name followed by the extension and then. The problems ended when Hipster upgraded GNOME to mostly 2.32. > Are you getting 0 byte downloads? I used to have that problem beginning with FF 24 or 26. > Company registration: Amtsgericht Königstein (Germany), HRB 7303 > E-mail: predrag.zecevic at > Headquarter: 2e Systems GmbH, Königsteiner Str. > There are other small problems (flashplayer) but that is another story. Instead, started to use tar version(s), and download worked. > I have faced same problem when using packages. > downloads in there: at least few enough not to dare to draw any safe conclusions, but it might be OK or at least less prone to this > I have one machine running Oracle Solaris 11.2 with FF 31 and I haven't seen the behaviour in that, but then I haven't done too many > Please give me as many hints on things to test for, or own experiences or whatever. > I have tested starting a fresh profile, but nothing helps, so the Firefox Refresh might not be very useful, But I notice that it > What could be the reason for the failed downloads? > (However, several functions on web sites, such as Google Groups and Gmail, aren't really useful in v 3.6. > Version 3.6 works well, and has never failed a download. > As stated in the subject, I have tested a few different reasonably modern FF versions, and they all behave the same. > Zip och bz or tar packages have so far never failed. > A pdf download will most often fail, but occasionally be downloaded. Sometimes it will be downloaded, sometimes it all fails. > A text file will sometimes be displayed instead of downloaded. > On Friday, Ap9:18 AM, Predrag Zecevic wrote: On 03:36, Fred Kimball via openindiana-discuss wrote: en-US/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox/ I note the security warnings onįreakattack,CVE-2015-0291 and wonder if they pose a threat to OiOS?Ĭve./cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-0291 Next message: Firefox 31.3.0 (and v 31.5.0 and 24.* and 17.* ) file downloads fail mostly, "Refresh Firefox" isn't working on Solaris/Illumos.Previous message: Firefox 31.3.0 (and v 31.5.0 and 24.* and 17.* ) file downloads fail mostly, "Refresh Firefox" isn't working on Solaris/Illumos.Firefox 31.3.0 (and v 31.5.0 and 24.* and 17.* ) file downloads fail mostly, "Refresh Firefox" isn't working on Solaris/Illumos Private openbabel at The information below is based on the following data on fixed versions.Firefox 31.3.0 (and v 31.5.0 and 24.* and 17.* ) file downloads fail mostly, "Refresh Firefox" isn't working on Solaris/Illumos Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in the browser engine in Mozilla Firefox before 36.0, Firefox ESR 31.x before 31.5, and Thunderbird before 31.5 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors.ĬVE (at NVD CERT, LWN, oss-sec, fulldisc, bugtraq, EDB, Metasploit, Red Hat, Ubuntu, Gentoo, SUSE bugzilla/ CVE, Mageia, GitHub advisories/ code/ issues, web search, more)
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