On 08/26/2013 11:22 AM, Alchemist wrote:
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> I've suddenly had to retype a bunch of passwords, including banking
> passwords, in firefox and thunderbird. I had selinux disabled on my
> PC and notebook and reactivated it. The strange thing is that
> thunderbird did not lose all of my email passwords, only one. The
> same on my PC. I am being requested to re-enter passwords for my ISP
> login and banking, but not supplier websites. None of this happened
> on my notebook, only on my PC.
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> Would this weirdness be selinux reactivation related, update
> related, or something more nefarious? I don't have enough experience
> with Linux security to understand what may have happened. Any input
> would be appreciated...
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> Run ls -Z ~/.mozilla/*/* to see if mozilla_home_t is in place.
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It is...
But this may be related to known problem, Firefox 23breaks browser
> profile, double form entries, and sometimes browsing history can not be
> completely deleted. Patched in Firefox 24.
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https://support.mozilla.org/**en-US/questions/967159<https://support.m...
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The weird thing is that it also did it to one email profile in
thunderbird. In firefox and the one case in thunderbird, the usernames
and/or login entries are still there - just the passwords are missing. Does
this bug also affect thunderbird?
Dunno, I haven't tested yet. You can try
In the worst case- make a current profile backup, downgrade to FF22 to see
if stuff is still there.