NoScript on FireFox is blocking my attempt to log onto the BitDefender Central login page
https://login.bitdefender.com/central/l ... itdefender
NoScript finds 4 script URLs on that page and I've set them to "safe" - first temporarily and now permanently. There are no nested/cascaded scripts. When I enter my userid and password the login page is redisplayed with the fields reset. The URL is now
https://login.bitdefender.com/central/l ... itdefender
If I disable NoScript the login succeeds. If I use Chrome (with or without its version of NoScript) the login succeeds.
I'm assuming there is another page with another script that I don't see but that NoScript blocks - a feeble guess.
Is there a NoScript tool that logs blocked sites or blocked scripts? If so, I could hopefully find the offending script and "whitelist" its page.
There's a FireFox Dev tool that collects network data, but understanding it is a bit above my pay grade.
Update:
I did a little more testing and have very confusing results. I created a new FF profile, installed NoScript, and was able to log onto BitDefender with no problem. The problem seems to be a combination of my profile, NoScript, and the BitDefender web site.
NoScript blocking site - need help debugging
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NoScript blocking site - need help debugging
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Re: NoScript blocking site - need help debugging
Try clearing you bitdefender cookies?
Try using this as your starting page to log in, https://login.bitdefender.com/central/l ... lang=en_AU?
Try using this as your starting page to log in, https://login.bitdefender.com/central/l ... lang=en_AU?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball NoScript FlashGot AdblockPlus
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Re: NoScript blocking site - need help debugging
One of my first debugging steps was to delete all BitDefender cookies and clear my FF cache. That didn't help.
It turns out that I had a corrupted FF profile that I'd moved around to 3 of our 4 computers. I have no idea how this could have caused problems only when NoScript was active and only for the BitDefender login. When rebuilding the FF profile I used a FF extention to export cookies from the old profile and import them into the new. One corrupted cookie was found and not imported. The corrupted cookie was not displayed. I suppose it could have been a BitDefender cookie that FF could not delete.
Anyway, all is well now. NoScript was just an innocent bystander.
It turns out that I had a corrupted FF profile that I'd moved around to 3 of our 4 computers. I have no idea how this could have caused problems only when NoScript was active and only for the BitDefender login. When rebuilding the FF profile I used a FF extention to export cookies from the old profile and import them into the new. One corrupted cookie was found and not imported. The corrupted cookie was not displayed. I suppose it could have been a BitDefender cookie that FF could not delete.
Anyway, all is well now. NoScript was just an innocent bystander.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:100.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/100.0