Re: µMatrix thread
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:59 am
Yes, µMatrix scopes are much more flexible than eg RequestPolicy. I use µMatrix all the time now.
NoScripters and WebSec nerds of all lands, unite!
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I think that's fair game for an issue on gorhill's issue tracker - https://github.com/gorhill/uMatrix/blob ... IBUTING.mdyes_noscript wrote:I found a bug with long domain names:
Should definitely be categorised as "xhr", this was fixed for uBO, forgot to fix for uMatrix.barbaz wrote:@gorhill: Is it intended that fetch() requests are categorised as "other"? Or should they be categorised as XHR?
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+clipinteractive.com
+listenlive.co
+andomedia.com
+d1szeegdax03g4.cloudfront.net
+streamtheworld.com
+saleminteractivemedia.com
Not seeing this. But it probably means google-analytics is blocked by some hosts file you have in µMatrix.lakrsrool wrote:uMatrix has prevented the following page from loading:
http://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js
OFF TOPIC wrote: I can't even tag your name barbaz with a "font colour" without getting this:
Ooops, something in your posting triggered my antispam filter...
Please use the "Back" button to modify your content and retry.
.... and of course the "Back" button doesn't help because anything entered prior to message above is gone, so that instruction is irrelevant.
I know you can't do anything about this, but I cannot personally understand why those responsible for a forum can't fix it (not to mention the option to post images is not a function of the forum like all other forums. Sorry for complaining but to upload all of these images is frankly time consuming)
I do appreciate your invaluable contribution to the board of course
That's how I got that URL I posted. It's the same URL you got here - https://s20.postimg.org/ceva5n67h/My_results_1.pnglakrsrool wrote:Thanks for the reply barbaz,
This is all on this website: http://www.am870theanswer.com/ and occurs when clicking on the "Listen Live" button
Ah. You have disabled µMatrix only for am870theanswer.com. The player is not on "am870theanswer.com".lakrsrool wrote:uMatrix disabled via button (as illustrated) which should mean uMatrix is "disabled":
https://s20.postimg.org/tdzn75s19/u_Mat ... n_Live.png
But...as you can see from the NoScript icon in this screenshot, the page is *not* allowed. Thus, what you see on the bottom is generated by NoScript's "Attempt to fix JavaScript links" feature. You can safely ignore those links.lakrsrool wrote:Why is NoScript blocking anything when all requests were allowed?
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saleminteractivemedia.com webplayer.clipinteractive.com frame allow
Thanks for your reply barbaz, so here we go again, I'm assuming adding a rule is using that part of uMatrix that I've illustrated in the screen-shot posted. https://s20.postimg.org/6slw4vmlp/u_Matrix_rules.png I've frankly never been able to figure out how this works as far as modifying, adding or deleting rules, that is how to add/remove or whatever as far as the rules. Can you please explain the steps to do this? I've tried "edit" but that takes me nowhere that I can see. Other options involving "import rules" doesn't make sense to me for this one specific rule and what is the point of "temporary" and "Permanent" rules. Is there any explanation on any of this anywhere?barbaz wrote:First off, you need this rule in µMatrix -Then check your NoScript menu again and make sure you've allowed all the sites I've listed above.Code: Select all
saleminteractivemedia.com webplayer.clipinteractive.com frame allow
OFFTOPIC wrote:If you don't mind me asking, how would one expect the "average user" to know (understand) that rule you posted and how to add it to uMartix? I don't mean to be disrespectful, but just an honest question if I may. (I would add, I understand uMatrix is not meant for the "average user" presumably, but in the past (some time ago) I've worked in IT including programming and communications and I'm at a total loss, it would seem to me that uMatrix (and parts of NoScript as well) are in many respects limited to more Hi-tech users as opposed to just limited to what is generally perceived as the "average" user which in practice significantly limits the practical usage of these extensions. There I go again, sorry you must think I'm a chronic complainer )
I don't think even gorhill expects average user to know/understand that.lakrsrool wrote:If you don't mind me asking, how would one expect the "average user" to know (understand) that rule you posted and how to add it to uMartix?
https://github.com/gorhill/uMatrix/ wrote:uMatrix
Definitely for advanced users.
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