I can't figure out how to migrate all my stored passwords in Mozilla 1.4, on FC 1, to another machine, Mozilla 1.6 on FC 2.
Even if I copy all of ~/.mozilla it doesn't work, in fact Mozilla won't start because the structure of the ~/.mozilla directory has changed.
I had no luck Googling for it. Even if I remove the master password, it looks like the format of *.s files has changed between 1.4 and 1.6, so copying over just the *.s files didn't work: hitting 'manage stored passwords' locks up Mozilla.
Sam Varshavchik wrote/ha scritto, On/il 28/06/2004 01:41:
I can't figure out how to migrate all my stored passwords in Mozilla 1.4, on FC 1, to another machine, Mozilla 1.6 on FC 2.
Even if I copy all of ~/.mozilla it doesn't work, in fact Mozilla won't start because the structure of the ~/.mozilla directory has changed.
I had no luck Googling for it. Even if I remove the master password, it looks like the format of *.s files has changed between 1.4 and 1.6, so copying over just the *.s files didn't work: hitting 'manage stored passwords' locks up Mozilla.
I would update Mozilla on the first machine and then migrate passwords....I have no other idea, sorry :-(
I did just that on my new computer: after installing FC2 and creating the user acount, I copied all of .mozilla from my old computer (which had FC1) before starting mozilla, and all my settings were there. One thing that will be important is that username and home directory are unchanged, since these appear in various places in mozilla's configuration files.
I have no idea why it worked for me and not for you, unfortunately.
David Jansen
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 19:41:12 -0400 From: Sam Varshavchik mrsam@courier-mta.com To: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============0246185859==" Reply-To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases fedora-test-list@redhat.com X-BeenThere: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Subject: Migrate stored Mozilla passwords.
I can't figure out how to migrate all my stored passwords in Mozilla 1.4, on FC 1, to another machine, Mozilla 1.6 on FC 2.
Even if I copy all of ~/.mozilla it doesn't work, in fact Mozilla won't start because the structure of the ~/.mozilla directory has changed.
I had no luck Googling for it. Even if I remove the master password, it looks like the format of *.s files has changed between 1.4 and 1.6, so copying over just the *.s files didn't work: hitting 'manage stored passwords' locks up Mozilla.
I recently upgraded one of my workstations from RHL 7.1 to FC1, essentially by having 2 separate hard disks and doing a fresh OS install. I then migrated settings from one system installation to the other until I had enough things working for the new OS install to be useful.
One of the things I had to migrate, was my Mozilla settings. When you first run mozilla, it creates a new directory with a totally random name to store your settings. I've no idea what the insane reason behind that is, but I assume it's some crazy security thing. Anyway, the directory is named:
~/.mozilla/default/????????.slt
Where "????????" is an 8 character combination of random letters and numbers. You can NOT just rename this directory as it will no longer function. Also, if you transfer this directory from one user account to another, or from one machine to another - it will also not work.
I assumed that Mozilla must "know" what this directory is named somewhere, and the only other place it could be informed of this is in the other files located in ~/.mozilla. I popped them open in a hex editor and discovered that the "appres" file contained the randomized filename.
My solution, was to rename the appres file to "appres.<mymozilladir.slt>", and then copy over the appres file from my RHL 7.1 installation, and name it the same way, giving 2 appres files with different filename extensions. Then I created a symlink from appres to my RHL 7.1 appres file. After copying the ????????.slt directory from my RHL 7.1 installation into the .mozilla/default directory, then starting up Mozilla, all of my bookmarks, cookies, passwords, forms, etc. were properly migrated to the new mozilla with no noticeable problems so far.
I don't know how different Mozilla is in FC2, so you may have to experiment a bit.
Hope this helps.