# Firejail profile for firefox-common # This file is overwritten after every install/update # Persistent local customizations include firefox-common.local # Persistent global definitions # already included by caller profile #include globals.local # uncomment the following line to allow access to common programs/addons/plugins #include firefox-common-addons.inc noblacklist ${HOME}/.pki include disable-common.inc include disable-devel.inc include disable-interpreters.inc include disable-programs.inc mkdir ${HOME}/.pki whitelist ${DOWNLOADS} whitelist ${HOME}/.pki include whitelist-common.inc include whitelist-var-common.inc apparmor caps.drop all # machine-id breaks pulse audio; it should work fine in setups where sound is not required #machine-id netfilter # Breaks Gnome connector and KDE Connect # Also seems to break Ubuntu titlebar menu # Also breaks enigmail apparently? # During a stream on Plasma it prevents the mechanism to temporarily bypass the power management, i.e. to keep the screen on # Therefore disable if you use that nodbus nodvd nogroups nonewprivs noroot notv ?BROWSER_DISABLE_U2F: nou2f protocol unix,inet,inet6,netlink seccomp.drop @clock,@cpu-emulation,@debug,@module,@obsolete,@raw-io,@reboot,@resources,@swap,acct,add_key,bpf,fanotify_init,io_cancel,io_destroy,io_getevents,io_setup,io_submit,ioprio_set,kcmp,keyctl,mount,name_to_handle_at,nfsservctl,ni_syscall,open_by_handle_at,personality,pivot_root,process_vm_readv,ptrace,remap_file_pages,request_key,setdomainname,sethostname,syslog,umount,umount2,userfaultfd,vhangup,vmsplice shell none #disable tracelog, it breaks or causes major issues with many firefox based browsers, see github issue #1930 #tracelog disable-mnt private-dev # private-etc below works fine on most distributions. There are some problems on CentOS. #private-etc ca-certificates,ssl,machine-id,dconf,selinux,passwd,group,hostname,hosts,localtime,nsswitch.conf,resolv.conf,xdg,gtk-2.0,gtk-3.0,X11,pango,fonts,mime.types,mailcap,asound.conf,pulse,pki,crypto-policies,ld.so.cache private-tmp noexec ${HOME} noexec /tmp