Firefox extension which served for configuring Kerberos auth in Firefox
until version which banned self-signed extensions was removed in commit
6c53765ac1.
Given that configure.jar, even older Firefox config tool, was removed
sometime before that, there is no use for signtool tool. It is good
because it is removed from Fedora 27 anyway. So removing last unused
function which calls it.
The removal of FF extension was not exactly clean so removing also
browserconfig.html which only purpose was to use the extension. Therefore
also related JS files are removed. This removal requires unauthorized.html
to be updated so that it doesn't point to non-existing page. And given that
it now points only to single config page, we can change link in UI login page
to this page (ssbrowser.html). While at it, improving buttons in ssbrowser.html.
Btw, commit 6c53765ac1 removed also generation of
krb.js. It had one perk - with that info ssbrowser.html could display real
Kerberos domain instead of only 'example.com'. I don't have time to revert this
change so removing traces of krb.js as well.
https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7135
Reviewed-By: Fraser Tweedale <ftweedal@redhat.com>
browserconfig.html was changed to use new FF extension. The page is completely Firefox specific therefore the title was changed from 'Configure browser' to 'Firefox configuration'. Instruction to import CA cert in unauthorized.html are FF specific too, so they were moved to browserconfig.html. Unauthorized.html text was changed to distinguish FF config and other browsers. Now the page shows link for FF (browserconfig.html) and other browsers (ssbrowser.html). Ssbrowser.html should be enhanced by more configurations and browsers later [1].
Old configuration method was moved to ssbrowser.html.
Unauthorized dialog in Web UI now links to http://../unauthorized.html instead of https. This change is done because of FF strange handling of extension installations from https sites [2]. Firefox allows ext. installation from https sites only when the certificate is signed by some build-in CA. To allow custom CAs an option in about:config has to be changed which don't help us at all because we wants to avoid manual changes in about:config.
The design of browserconfig is inspired by Kyle Baker's design (2.1 Enhancements_v2.odt). It is not exactly the same. Highlighting of the steps wasn't used because in some cases we can switch some steps.
Ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3094
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/823
[2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=688383