Jeaye's excellent guide says about top-level domain configuration that
> NoScript 10 allows you to modify the trust level of the specific domain used (such as blog.jeaye.com), as well as the entire top-level domain (such as ...jeaye.com)
But I don't see how. My settings show several pairs like
...d1z2jf7jlzjs58.cloudfront.net
https://d1z2jf7jlzjs58.cloudfront.net
with only that first string varied.
I would like to trust all ...cloudfront.net variations
and some other top levels domains like it.
How does one do that?
Setting top-level domain trust level
Setting top-level domain trust level
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Re: Setting top-level domain trust level
You can only allow up to second-level domains from the UI.
Allowing *.cloudfront.net is comparable to allowing *.com, or any other TLD. Anyone can get a cloudfront.net subdomain and put their content there. It's a lot safer to only whitelist the specific cloudfront.net subdomains you need.
Allowing *.cloudfront.net is comparable to allowing *.com, or any other TLD. Anyone can get a cloudfront.net subdomain and put their content there. It's a lot safer to only whitelist the specific cloudfront.net subdomains you need.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Setting top-level domain trust level
Thanks! It's just that cloudfront and some other sites have an awful lot of those URLs; it becomes a sort of scripting whack-a-mole.
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