![]() However, I don't know what that correct directory is - I'm still investigating.ĭEB package, which may be downloaded from the same location (current filename isĪdobe-flashplugin_20200811.1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1_b I suppose, however, that if you put the (previously saved)įile into a correct directory before installing the package, the installation may succeed. If the latter won't be available for download, the installation of the package will likely fail. As of this writing, the current filename downloaded is The actual Flash software is downloaded during installation of the package from. However, this package contains actually (according to it's name) only the script that installs the plugin. The package can be downloaded from (the current version as of this writing isįlashplugin-installer_32.0.0.414ubuntu0.20.04.1_b Package which probably most of us use now: To keep Flash software for later reinstallation there are two options: ![]() If you want to specify both https and http for a site, you may put two lines for https and http, or you can use the following shortcut:įor local files, although it looks superfluous because Firefox does not support playing local Flash files via Flash plugin anymore, and standalone Flash player (I also suggest to download it from Adobe while it's available) seems to always run file specified by command line or menu option regardless ofįile to suppress prompts to uninstall Flash that are mentioned on the Flash EOL page. To allow Flash content to run, you need to put in theįile lines specifying which sites Flash player is allowed to access, in the following form:ĪllowListUrlPattern= What will happen is that instead of Flash content, the Flash player displays an icon which, when clicked, leads to the Adobe Flash EOL information page. Into that file, you can basically get a simulation of what will happen after EOL date (as according to the guide, this setting will be enforced automatically after EOL). To work around this, one needs to create a file According to this guide (I recommend to download it for reference before Flash EOL), the Flash player itself will block content after EOL date.
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