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Group Policy: How Do I Whitelist Plugins Not Hosted By Mozilla?

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  • Senaste svar av Mike Kaply

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Hi there,

I'm attempting to configure group policy in my organisation to only allow the install of selected Firefox plugins present in our whitelist. I am doing this via the ExtensionSettings policy within the Firefox templates v1.14

I have successfully made the default behavior to block plugins, using this string:

   "*": {
   "blocked_install_message": "Extension is not whitelisted. Please contact IT Support",
   "install_sources": ["https://addons.mozilla.org/"],
   "installation_mode": "blocked"
 }

I'm even able to successfully whitelist plugins on the mozilla addon page, example below:

   "[email protected]": {
   "installation_mode": "allowed",
   "install_url": "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lastpass-password-manager/"
 }

My problem is I can't seem to whitelist any plugins that are installed from any source other than Mozilla. For example, Dashlane is only available via their website. I tried the following, but it still says blocked.

   "[email protected]": {
   "installation_mode": "allowed",
   "install_url": "https://www.dashlane.com/en/"
 }

I have run into the same issue with another plugin, even when using the full URL of the .xpi file. I've played around with this for a good few hours, but nothing seems to work. Any advice?

Thanks in advance.

Hi there, I'm attempting to configure group policy in my organisation to only allow the install of selected Firefox plugins present in our whitelist. I am doing this via the ExtensionSettings policy within the Firefox templates v1.14 I have successfully made the default behavior to block plugins, using this string: "*": { "blocked_install_message": "Extension is not whitelisted. Please contact IT Support", "install_sources": ["https://addons.mozilla.org/"], "installation_mode": "blocked" } I'm even able to successfully whitelist plugins on the mozilla addon page, example below: "[email protected]": { "installation_mode": "allowed", "install_url": "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lastpass-password-manager/" } My problem is I can't seem to whitelist any plugins that are installed from any source other than Mozilla. For example, Dashlane is only available via their website. I tried the following, but it still says blocked. "[email protected]": { "installation_mode": "allowed", "install_url": "https://www.dashlane.com/en/" } I have run into the same issue with another plugin, even when using the full URL of the .xpi file. I've played around with this for a good few hours, but nothing seems to work. Any advice? Thanks in advance.

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Did you try adding the Dashlane install page URL to your install_sources key?

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You should remove install_sources and install_url.

If you are specifying exactly which addons you want installed by ID, it shouldn't matter where they come from.

And you don't need install_url because you are allowing the user to install.