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OverviewMost modern versions of Firefox are generally compatible with Moonshot. On Linux, Firefox is integrated with the GSS-API and uses the On macOS, Firefox is integrated with the GSS-API and uses the On Windows, Firefox is integrated with the Windows Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) and requires the CompatibilityKeyIn the tables below, the following icons have the following meanings:
Compatibility ListNote that accessing supported versions of this software requires a Moonshot compatible client - see the next section for details on which clients are supported. Firefox/Iceweasel >= v22
Installation InstructionsThis software does not require any special installation instructions - install it as you normally would. Configuration InstructionsBy default, Firefox disables the Negotiate options in their configuration for security reasons. To enable these, follow the below steps:
For more information on Firefox and the Negotiate protocol, visit the Mozilla Developer Network page on Integrated Authentication. Credential StorageWindowsOn Windows, you must store the website credentials in the Windows Credential Manager before you try to connect to the website. For more information on storing credentials in the Credential Manager, see Section 2.2 of Not using the Windows Credential Manager will cause a HTTP 403 error to be displayed. Firefox will not prompt for alternate credentials. LinuxOn Linux you should use the Moonshot Identity Selector. macOSmacOS support is currently in development, you must currently use the Server CompatibilityThe following servers are known to work with this server software using Moonshot authentication (click on the link to see further information about enabling Moonshot in that server): |
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