Allow Non FQDN
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Policy overview

Key metadata and intent for this policy.

Category
Mozilla > Firefox > Authentication
Supported on
Firefox 62 or later, Firefox 60.2 ESR or later

If this policy is enabled (and the checkboxes are checked), you can always allow SPNEGO or NTLM on non FQDNs (fully qualified domain names). If this policy is disabled or not configured, NTLM and SPNEGO are not enabled on non FQDNs.

Internal name
Authentication_AllowNonFQDN
Policy ID
b9dbb8687337
Elements
2

Registry values

How enabled and disabled states update the registry.

No explicit registry values are set for enabled or disabled states.

Policy elements

Inputs and configuration options exposed by this policy.

ScopeElementTypeRegistry mappingConstraints & behaviorCopy
Always allow NTLM on non FQDNs
ID Authentication_AllowNonFQDN_NTLM
boolean
Path
Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\Authentication\AllowNonFQDN
Value name
NTLM
Type
REG_DWORD
Options: true (1), false (0)
True: Set value = 1 · False: Set value = 0
Always allow SPNEGO on non FQDNs
ID Authentication_AllowNonFQDN_SPNEGO
boolean
Path
Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\Authentication\AllowNonFQDN
Value name
SPNEGO
Type
REG_DWORD
Options: true (1), false (0)
True: Set value = 1 · False: Set value = 0
Always allow NTLM on non FQDNs
Both · Type boolean
Registry mapping
Path
Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\Authentication\AllowNonFQDN
Value name
NTLM
Type
REG_DWORD
Details
Options: true (1), false (0)
True: Set value = 1 · False: Set value = 0
Always allow SPNEGO on non FQDNs
Both · Type boolean
Registry mapping
Path
Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\Authentication\AllowNonFQDN
Value name
SPNEGO
Type
REG_DWORD
Details
Options: true (1), false (0)
True: Set value = 1 · False: Set value = 0