by fenix » Wed Aug 29, 2018 4:54 pm
Hi skriptimaahinen.
I'm sorry for such a long time without answer. The test page - mentioned by You - is working when I disable NoScript. As I already mentioned: according to NoScript and 'CUSTOM' scope, "CDN" websites needs 'script' option to work. However, even with this option, Decentraleyes is not working. I have no idea what is the reason. For now, the only one and working solution is to disable NoScript. But that's not the point, right?
Okay, lets take two examples: there is a website on which NoScript detected "CDN" domain - let say 'ajax.googleapis.com'. If this domain is already added by the User - for instance - via 'Policy' window (found in 'Options' and 'Advanced' tab) in "untrusted" section, NoScript will assign an 'UNTRUSTED' scope for above "CDN" domain, right? In this case, Decentraleyes will not work, which is obvious.
One the second hand, if 'ajax.googleapis.com' domain is not added by the User to the "untrusted" section (see above) and NoScript will assign a 'DEFAULT' scope, right? (In this case Decentraleyes will not work also, because sometimes Users are not using any available options. But if they do, 'script' option for a 'DEFAULT' scope seems to be not very good idea.
So, I would like to ask You some questions, skriptimaahinen. Firstly: have You tried Decentraleyes only on a testing page? What about daily use: to look over some websites etc.? Secondly: what options do You use for a 'DEFAULT' scope? Can You share your configuration, which may be very helpful etc.
By the way: with above examples, I can describe my situation very clearly. I'm so sorry for such a long message. I hope, that I've described what I mean in good way.
Thanks, best regards.
Hi [color=green] skriptimaahinen[/color].
I'm sorry for such a long time without answer. The test page - mentioned by You - is working when I disable [b]NoScript[/b]. As I already mentioned: according to [b]NoScript[/b] and 'CUSTOM' scope, "CDN" websites needs '[i]script[/i]' option to work. However, even with this option, [b]Decentraleyes[/b] is not working. I have no idea what is the reason. For now, the only one and working solution is to disable [b]NoScript[/b]. But that's not the point, right?
Okay, lets take two examples: there is a website on which [b]NoScript[/b] detected "CDN" domain - let say '[i]ajax.googleapis.com[/i]'. If this [u]domain is already added[/u] by the User - for instance - via '[i]Policy[/i]' window (found in 'Options' and 'Advanced' tab) in "[b]untrusted[/b]" section, [b]NoScript[/b] will assign an 'UNTRUSTED' scope for above "CDN" domain, right? In this case, [b]Decentraleyes[/b] will not work, which is obvious.
One the second hand, if '[i]ajax.googleapis.com[/i]' [u]domain is not added[/u] by the User to the "[b]untrusted[/b]" section (see above) and [b]NoScript[/b] will assign a 'DEFAULT' scope, right? (In this case [b]Decentraleyes[/b] will not work also, because sometimes Users are not using any available options. But if they do, '[i]script[/i]' option for a 'DEFAULT' scope seems to be not very good idea.
So, [u]I would like to ask You some questions[/u], [color=green] skriptimaahinen[/color]. Firstly: have You tried [b]Decentraleyes[/b] only on a testing page? What about daily use: to look over some websites etc.? Secondly: what options do You use for a 'DEFAULT' scope? Can You share your configuration, which may be very helpful etc.
By the way: with above examples, I can describe my situation very clearly. I'm so sorry for such a long message. I hope, that I've described what I mean in good way.
Thanks, best regards.