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in a corporate environment, using Kerberos authentication to authenticate AD user to OKTA (IdP) via Firefox

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We have used Firefox in our environment for well over a year in the configuration explained here: https://help.okta.com/en-us/content/topics/directory/ad-dsso-configure-browsers.htm

OKTA is our Identity provider to do Single Sign on to our SaaS applications.

today when version 118 rolled out, this functionality stopped working. Can you help me to get this working again. Chrome and Edge are not affected, so we have options, but we would really like to use Firefox.

Thanks so much for your help

Scott

We have used Firefox in our environment for well over a year in the configuration explained here: https://help.okta.com/en-us/content/topics/directory/ad-dsso-configure-browsers.htm OKTA is our Identity provider to do Single Sign on to our SaaS applications. today when version 118 rolled out, this functionality stopped working. Can you help me to get this working again. Chrome and Edge are not affected, so we have options, but we would really like to use Firefox. Thanks so much for your help Scott

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Is there any chance you could use https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/ to try to figure out exactly what broke it?

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This will be fixed in a 118 dot release out this week.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1855650