Hi,
Running Firefox 61.0.2 (64 bit) and NoScript 10.1.8.23rc1
When accessing my ASUS RT-AC66U Router GUI menu (any page), I get a warning from Firefox ...
"A script in the extension "NoScript" is causing Firefox to slow down"
and I have to click on "Temporarily Disable Extension on Page" to continue.
For the Router address I have Noscript set to "Trusted".
This never happened before.
Problems with Router GUI
Problems with Router GUI
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Re: Problems with Router GUI
Could you check your Browser Console (Ctrl+Shift+J) for any NoScript-related message (especially if repeated many times)? thanks!
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Re: Problems with Router GUI
I have the exact same router and I have no problems with Firefox. When I accessed my router the only scripts I needed to allow are the router address - 192.168.1.1 and Asus.com.kevjames wrote:Hi,
Running Firefox 61.0.2 (64 bit) and NoScript 10.1.8.23rc1
When accessing my ASUS RT-AC66U Router GUI menu (any page), I get a warning from Firefox ...
"A script in the extension "NoScript" is causing Firefox to slow down" and I have to click on "Temporarily Disable Extension on Page" to continue.
For the Router address I have Noscript set to "Trusted". This never happened before.
On loading the router GUI the only reference to a script I can see is this - Loading failed for the <script> with source “blob:http://192.168.1.1/fedb9057-cd13-4423-87bb-f769f452f554”. 192.168.1.1:1
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Re: Problems with Router GUI
What should I search for in the Browser Console listing - I see no instances of the string "NoScript".Giorgio Maone wrote:Could you check your Browser Console (Ctrl+Shift+J) for any NoScript-related message (especially if repeated many times)? thanks!
if I access my router I see this ...
If I just "disable restrictions globally" in NoScript, I still get errors.
Also I have removed & re-installed NoScript with just one rule for my router - still get the error.
If I disable NoScript or remove it - I am OK, there are no errors.
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Re: Problems with Router GUI
Please check latest development build,
v 10.1.8.9rc1
=============================================================
+ Completely revamped CSP backend, enforcing policies both in
webRequest and in the DOM
- removed obsoleted failsafes, including forced reloads
x [Build] Better support for versions bumps
x Updated TLDs
x [Build] Improved TLD auto-updater
v 10.1.8.9rc1
=============================================================
+ Completely revamped CSP backend, enforcing policies both in
webRequest and in the DOM
- removed obsoleted failsafes, including forced reloads
x [Build] Better support for versions bumps
x Updated TLDs
x [Build] Improved TLD auto-updater
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Re: Problems with Router GUI
Your "latest development build" link takes me to v 10.1.9rc6 not v 10.1.8.9rc1Giorgio Maone wrote:Please check latest development build,
v 10.1.8.9rc1
=============================================================
+ Completely revamped CSP backend, enforcing policies both in
webRequest and in the DOM
- removed obsoleted failsafes, including forced reloads
x [Build] Better support for versions bumps
x Updated TLDs
x [Build] Improved TLD auto-updater
v 10.1.9rc6 still gives me the same error
If I need to access my router menus, I just temporarily disable NoScript for now.
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