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Bug #861

[iceweasel] does not allow logging into Banco do Brasil (bb.com.br)

pizzaiolo - over 8 years ago - . Updated about 7 years ago.

Status:
info needed
Priority:
discussion
Assignee:
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% Done:

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Description

Banco do Brasil requires IcedTea and OpenJDK to log in, and it works on Firefox under Parabola, but not under Iceweasel, probably due to imported settings from Icecat.

One needs to go through vendor.js settings to find out what tweaked setting is causing the problem.

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#1

Updated by Anonymous over 8 years ago

  • Assignee set to Anonymous
#2

Updated by pizzaiolo over 8 years ago

Possible workaround: https://trisquel.info/en/forum/brazilian-bank-online-access

Did not work for me on Parabola, though. Might work for someone else.

#3

Updated by Anonymous over 8 years ago

  • Subject changed from Iceweasel does not allow logging into Banco do Brasil (bb.com.br) to [iceweasel] does not allow logging into Banco do Brasil (bb.com.br)
#4

Updated by pizzaiolo almost 8 years ago

Emulatorman, do you remember which settings needed to be compared between browsers?

#5

Updated by Anonymous almost 8 years ago

pizzaiolo wrote:

Emulatorman, do you remember which settings needed to be compared between browsers?

Disable or remove all settings inside /usr/lib/iceweasel/browser/defaults/preferences/vendor.js, except the following ones:

// Use LANG environment variable to choose locale
pref("intl.locale.matchOS", true);

// Disable default browser checking.
pref("browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser", false);

// Don't disable our bundled extensions in the application directory
pref("extensions.autoDisableScopes", 11);
pref("extensions.shownSelectionUI", true);

Then, open iceweasel and try logging into Banco do Brasil (bb.com.br).

#6

Updated by pizzaiolo almost 8 years ago

Did as requested, tried logging in but failed. It complained that the browser or OS was unsupported.

The interesting thing is that this error message is different when I have all vendor.js stuff back on, which just says that it was not possible to load the bank's security module.

#7

Updated by Anonymous almost 8 years ago

  • Status changed from open to info needed

It's very strange since i'm using Firefox from Debian to build Iceweasel with the branding and nonfree addons removed. Could you test it from a new profile? maybe you need check about:config if there are features that avoid works it well.

#8

Updated by adfeno almost 8 years ago

I made a collaborative document for all free software contributors to edit:

https://mensuel.framapad.org/p/Banco-do-Brasil-feedback

This is supposed to be an email to the department of technology of Banco do Brasil.

It'll be sent in Brazilian Portuguese. However, once the first one is sent, everyone is welcome to translate it and send the same email in your native language.

Please contribute. You don't need to create an account there.

#9

Updated by Anonymous almost 8 years ago

adfeno wrote:

I made a collaborative document for all free software contributors to edit:

https://mensuel.framapad.org/p/Banco-do-Brasil-feedback

This is supposed to be an email to the department of technology of Banco do Brasil.

It'll be sent in Brazilian Portuguese. However, once the first one is sent, everyone is welcome to translate it and send the same email in your native language.

Please contribute. You don't need to create an account there.

I'm ok with this email to be sent to them. +1

#10

Updated by adfeno almost 8 years ago

I have made an action item on LibrePlanet.org, and I have now sent the e-mail that was written collaboratively.

See the action item and watch for changes, here:

https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Action_items/Para_BB.com.br:_Liberte_seu_JavaScript

See other action items by visiting:

https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Action_items

... And looking at the table that lists them (their pages have Semantic MediaWiki properties that make them appear in that table).

#11

Updated by Anonymous over 7 years ago

  • Priority changed from bug to discussion
#12

Updated by Anonymous about 7 years ago

  • Assignee deleted (Anonymous)

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