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hi iam looking for latest Mozila firefox version we can download which fixed all security vulnerability

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HI Mozilla Team,

we are planning to Bring Mozilla to latest stable version ,need to know which version we can use,

we are having all version mixed in our environment ,can we go for an ESR update or any full version stable

updates ,also we need to know the switch for disabling automatic updates for ESR updates ,we would like to update from Microsoft system center configuration manager

Thanks in Advance Jeevan

HI Mozilla Team, we are planning to Bring Mozilla to latest stable version ,need to know which version we can use, we are having all version mixed in our environment ,can we go for an ESR update or any full version stable updates ,also we need to know the switch for disabling automatic updates for ESR updates ,we would like to update from Microsoft system center configuration manager Thanks in Advance Jeevan

Muokattu , muokkaaja Ari_Support

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Muokattu , muokkaaja James

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For central management issues, you may want to try the Enterprise Working Group mailing list. See: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/organizations/

The current ESR is always here: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/organizations/all/

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hi

but in this which I can use 33.0.2 or 31.2.0 esr ,also iam not getting full exe download for 33.0.2 ,what is the advantage if I deploy ESR ,please share me the silent key for installations only stub is available for 33 also pls share full 33.0.2 version exe download URL

Jeevan

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Regarding ESR, please read the page I linked, and the associated FAQ which is linked on that page.

You can download a full installer for the regular release of Firefox here: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/

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ok fine

please share silent switches for rollout

jeevan

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The links to the full versions that do not require additional files to be downloaded from internet can be found on the above posted /all/ links.

Full version of Firefox 31.2.0 ESR:

Full version of the current Firefox 33.0.2 release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here:

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thank you so much for the URL link

one query both below two are doing same security fix ,or any change what is your recommended way

ESR or full version for enterprise

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The only difference is the way the versions update. Firefox 31 ESR will only receive minor updates, current is 31.2.0 and will only get a major update to 38.0 ESR once Firefox 38 or 39 have been released (there is usually some overlap). See https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/

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True. The ESR only gets Security and allowed stability bug fixes. The second number is what updates in like with the Releases. The third number updates by one if there is a chemspill update to fix somthing that could not wait for nes update. For example 31.2.0esr came out when 33.0 did.

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ok so as per your recommendation we will go for full version not esr

can you give me silent switch to disable automatic update

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Dear all

please let me know ssl 3.0 is disabled 33.0.2 version

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Hi Ari_Support, SSLv3 is NOT disabled by default in Firefox 33. It is scheduled to be disabled by default in Firefox 34. See https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2014/10/14/the-poodle-attack-and-the-end-of-ssl-3-0/

If you need to use a script or other mechanism to disable SSLv3 in Firefox 33, you will want to modify this preference:

security.tls.version.min

from the default value of 0 to 1

The result: Firefox will try TLS 1.2, then 1.1, then 1.0, but will not try SSLv3.