There's one thing about the whitelist I can't figure out. Some of the default sites appear like this:
subdomain.domain.com
whereas when I enter a site with subdomain specified I get
...subdomain.domain.com
I get that results of the first sort can come from clicking the NoScript menu, but how do I enter them manually? Thanks.
[RESOLVED] Ways of entering site in whitelist
[RESOLVED] Ways of entering site in whitelist
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Re: Ways of entering site in whitelist
Can you please share the actual entries (one for each case should do)?Visitor wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 5:41 am Some of the default sites appear like this:
subdomain.domain.com
whereas when I enter a site with subdomain specified I get
...subdomain.domain.com
Some of this can depend on whether the permission is for HTTPS only (green lock) or any protocol (red unlock).
NoScript Options > Per-site PermissionsVisitor wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 5:41 am how do I enter them manually?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Ways of entering site in whitelist
I was ready to upload two images but the option doesn't exist here, so I'll just explain.
The default whitelist contains entries such as:
ajax.aspnetcdn.com
where "ajax" is NOT boldface but the rest is.
I imagine that means ajax.aspnetcdn.com is trusted, but xyz.aspnetcdn.com is not?
How would I create such an entry manually?
I'd like to set up something like that for s3.amazonaws.com, but when I type that in myself I get:
...s3.amazonaws.com
where the entire entry is boldface.
I imagine that means something slightly different from the above, but am not sure exactly how?
(In each case the entry is set up as Trusted, and https only.)
The default whitelist contains entries such as:
ajax.aspnetcdn.com
where "ajax" is NOT boldface but the rest is.
I imagine that means ajax.aspnetcdn.com is trusted, but xyz.aspnetcdn.com is not?
How would I create such an entry manually?
I'd like to set up something like that for s3.amazonaws.com, but when I type that in myself I get:
...s3.amazonaws.com
where the entire entry is boldface.
I imagine that means something slightly different from the above, but am not sure exactly how?
(In each case the entry is set up as Trusted, and https only.)
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Re: Ways of entering site in whitelist
Unlike aspnetcdn.com, amazonaws.com is TLD like .com or .co.uk (search "public suffix" for more info).
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Re: Ways of entering site in whitelist
Thanks, I think I understand what that means, but amazonaws is not a special case, just the one I mentioned. Every entry with a subdomain that I typed in myself winds up the same way:
...maps.googleapis.com
...phrases.org.uk
...state.co.us
...translate.googleapis.com
...whittard.co.uk
instead of
maps.googleapis.com
etc
...maps.googleapis.com
...phrases.org.uk
...state.co.us
...translate.googleapis.com
...whittard.co.uk
instead of
maps.googleapis.com
etc
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Re: Ways of entering site in whitelist
googleapis.com, org.uk, co.us, and co.uk are also considered TLDs. You can see the full list of eTLDs at https://publicsuffix.org/list/
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Ways of entering site in whitelist
OK, then that is the full answer to my question after all. Thank you!
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