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This address uses a port that is typically used for purposes other than network browsing. Firefox canceled the request for security reasons
Workaround:
Open Firefox, at address rotten input "About:config"
Then right-click under "Preference Name", select "New" "string", enter "Network.security.ports.banned.override" in the pop-up box, click "OK" 650) this.width=650; "class= "AlignCenter size-full wp-image-1004" src= "Http://smaij.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/11.png" alt= "1" height= "547" Width= "/>"
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Then enter the port for the IIS Deployment Web site settings in the pop-up value for Input string dialog box, such as: 123, and then click OK. Such as:
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This port can be accessed once the add is successful.
This article is from the "Zhang Jianbei" blog, make sure to keep this source http://kinpui.blog.51cto.com/6062354/1723120
Perfect solution: This address uses a port that is typically used for purposes other than network browsing. Firefox canceled the request for security reasons