Creating a cookie log¶
Creating a cookie log is often necessary to troubleshoot problems with Firefox’s cookie handling. If you are reading this, you have probably been directed here from a bug report. Please follow the instructions below to run Firefox with cookie logging enabled.
Enabling Cookie Logging¶
Windows¶
Open a command prompt (this is under Programs or Programs/Accessories in normal installations of Windows).
Change to your Firefox directory (usually C:Program FilesMozilla Firefox)
Type “set NSPR_LOG_FILE=C:tempcookie-log.txt”, enter
Type “set NSPR_LOG_MODULES=cookie:4” and press Enter
Run Firefox by typing “firefox.exe” and pressing Enter.
Linux¶
Start a command shell (these instructions are for bash, if you use something else, you probably know how to modify these instructions already).
Change to the installation directory for Firefox.
Type “export NSPR_LOG_FILE=~/cookie-log.txt” and press Enter.
Type “export NSPR_LOG_MODULES=cookie:4” and press Enter.
Run Firefox by typing “./firefox” and pressing Enter
macOS¶
Open Terminal.app, which is located in the /Applications/Utilities folder (these instructions are for bash, the default shell in macOS 10.3 and higher; if you use something else, you probably know how to modify these instructions already).
Change to the installation directory for Firefox, e.g. type “cd /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS” and press Return.
Type “export NSPR_LOG_FILE=~/Desktop/cookie-log.txt” and press Return.
Type “export NSPR_LOG_MODULES=cookie:4” and press Return.
Run Firefox by typing “./firefox” and pressing Return (note that Firefox will launch behind windows for other applications).
Creating the Log¶
Now that you have Firefox running with logging enabled, please try to replicate the bug using the steps to reproduce from the bug report. Once you have reproduced the bug, shut down Firefox. Close out of the command prompt/shell/Terminal, and then launch Firefox normally. Finally, attach the cookie-log.txt file to the bug where it was requested (by clicking on Create New Attachment). It should be in C:temp on Windows, your home directory on Linux, or the Desktop on Mac OS X.
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