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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1024621" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>to paraphrase the vm_CentOS FF BW error it was generic "there's an error with user / pw." I'll dig deeper tonight and report back, good insights from everyone, THANKS!!!</p><p>EDIT PS if you have never used CentOS it tends to be enterprise_ish server stability. The OS is current but running FF 102 and FF can only be upgraded from CentOS packaged update. There are pros and cons to this. Centos was running rock solid and fast so far this was only issue. FF might be more security current than shown by About version number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1024621, member: 61091"] to paraphrase the vm_CentOS FF BW error it was generic "there's an error with user / pw." I'll dig deeper tonight and report back, good insights from everyone, THANKS!!! EDIT PS if you have never used CentOS it tends to be enterprise_ish server stability. The OS is current but running FF 102 and FF can only be upgraded from CentOS packaged update. There are pros and cons to this. Centos was running rock solid and fast so far this was only issue. FF might be more security current than shown by About version number. [/QUOTE]
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