(On) 2016-03-22 -0700 à (at) 10:03:03 Keith Lofstrom écrivit (wrote): -- > Is there a way to TURN OFF Firefox "flash is insecure" nagging, > or FORCE "Always Activate" when it is grayed out in about:addons? On Wed, 23 Mar 2016, Franchisseur Robert wrote: > I had the same issue and I put the following line in my > ~/.bash_logout > > \rm $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/XXXXXXXXX.default/pluginreg.dat On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 08:23:52AM +0000, Andrew C Aitchison wrote: > I am, however, uneasy about simply removing the file completely, as > that removes all the user's plugin customizations; so if they have > disabled any plugins they may be reenabled. Thanks for all the help! There's good people here :-) Andrew is right, there is a lot of config stuff in pluginreg.dat. Proverb: "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater." I'm trying a hack on one of the machines. I found these lines in pluginreg.dat: ... libflashplayer.so:$ /usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so:$ 11.2.202.577:$ 1456079269000:0:0:0:$ Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202:$ ... As an experiment, I changed "11.2.202.577" to "11.9.999.999", without changing anything else. Firefox and flash still run, and the flash player test on the Adobe website still reports 11.2.202.577 . Firefox about:addons reports 11.9.999.999 but does not complain about it. I'll report what happens when the next flash upgrade occurs, probably in a week or two, given Adobe's bug-churn rate. If everything still works, I will write a script that patches all the pluginreg.dat files it can locate, on all the machines (after backups, of course). Keith -- Keith Lofstrom [log in to unmask]