Could you please describe in details your problem?sigmax2 wrote: On Tuesday 21st Feb, I noticed that the problem had returned and upgraded again to NoScript 2.3.1.rc4 Unfortunately, the problem is still there.
[issues?] Suddenly all google search result contain prefix
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All search links end here now in a "302 Moved" message.
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Re: [issues?] Suddenly all google search result contain pref
1) Are you using google.com or a local domain (e.g. google.co.uk)?Mc wrote:All search links end here now in a "302 Moved" message.
2) Are google.com and gstatic.com allowed or forbidden?
3) Could you share a search URL and one of these results URL leading to "302 Moved"?
4) Does it happe on a clean profile with just NoScript installed?
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Re: [issues?] Suddenly all google search result contain pref
1. Both.Giorgio Maone wrote:1) Are you using google.com or a local domain (e.g. google.co.uk)?Mc wrote:All search links end here now in a "302 Moved" message.
2) Are google.com and gstatic.com allowed or forbidden?
3) Could you share a search URL and one of these results URL leading to "302 Moved"?
4) Does it happe on a clean profile with just NoScript installed?
2. google is not allowed, gstatic is blocked by RequestPolicy.
Seems RequestPolicy blocks all search results, because google makes request to the results now (again?). The resulting redirect site looks different from the further one, though.
So your bypass doesn't work any longer here, and I wouldn't even know, if RequestPolicy would not block the redirect.
3. You can take any, with my settings.
4. I can try it, if it's still needed
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I can confirm what a previous poster said. My Google results links look like
at the moment, so you may need to match /url?q= as well as /url?url= in the regex. I've seen both variations.
If I change it from
to
then it works.
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http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://...
If I change it from
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for each(let et in ['focus','mouseover','mousedown','click'])addEventListener(et,function(e){var a=e.target;if(a.href&&!a._href){a._href=a.href=a.href.replace(/.*\/url.*[\?|&]url=(http[^&]+).*/,function(a,b)decodeURIComponent(b));if(/\brwt\(/.test(a.getAttribute('onmousedown')))a.removeAttribute('onmousedown')}},true)
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for each(let et in ['focus','mouseover','mousedown','click'])addEventListener(et,function(e){var a=e.target;if(a.href&&!a._href){a._href=a.href=a.href.replace(/.*\/url.*[\?|&](?:url|q)=(http[^&]+).*/,function(a,b)decodeURIComponent(b));if(/\brwt\(/.test(a.getAttribute('onmousedown')))a.removeAttribute('onmousedown')}},true)
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Re: [issues?] Suddenly all google search result contain pref
I see similar to Mc,Mc wrote:1. Both.Giorgio Maone wrote:1) Are you using google.com or a local domain (e.g. google.co.uk)?Mc wrote:All search links end here now in a "302 Moved" message.
2) Are google.com and gstatic.com allowed or forbidden?
3) Could you share a search URL and one of these results URL leading to "302 Moved"?
4) Does it happe on a clean profile with just NoScript
installed?
2. google is not allowed, gstatic is blocked by RequestPolicy.
Seems RequestPolicy blocks all search results, because google makes request to the results now (again?).
The resulting redirect site looks different from the further one, though.
So your bypass doesn't work any longer here, and I wouldn't even know, if RequestPolicy would not block
the redirect.
3. You can take any, with my settings.
4. I can try it, if it's still needed
I have seen this on Fx 3.6.27, Aurora (12.0a2) and 10.0.2 (on several profiles, on two PCs, all with NoScript 2.3.1rc4).Mc wrote:All search links end here now in a "302 Moved" message.
However, this may be due to RequestPolicy (all Profiles just mentioned have RequestPolicy).
It might be because I have been testing on google.co.uk
Using a profile with NoScript as the ONLY Add-On Extension, on Fx 3.6.27, I get the following.
1. Using google.co.uk
2. No google domains in the whitelist (of any kind including no gstatic).
3. Search for anything, e.g.
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"Windows 7" mouse hard to see
However,
IF the Profile has NoScript and RequestPolicy I get
Right click a 'result URL' and choose "Open Link in New Tab" ==> opens a "302 Moved" page.
This "302 Moved" page has a single link to
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http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/magnify.aspx
At this point RequestPolicy is 'asking',
I'm no expert, but I think the Referer (as shown by RefControl 0.8.16), will now have the 'trailing suffix' [presumably identifying your search, and possibly disclosing more] when you 'get to your destination'.Temporarily allow requests from google.co.uk to microsoft.com
In this example, clicking on the link on the "302 Moved" page,
and going to microsoft (as in the code box above) the Referer has a lot of 'code type stuff' in the suffix.
I speculate that, in this example, Google still 'captured my search' AND Microsoft (by looking at the
Referer 'page where I was coming from') - the "302 Moved" page - can also 'see how I arrived' / 'found their page'.
So, I conclude that RequestPolicy 0.5.22 and NoScript 2.3.1rc4
are not working as well as they were before Google started
making changes.
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Re: [issues?] Suddenly all google search result contain pref
I see the same as DJ-Leith above.
Doing the same search, this is my request policy log from clicking that first link:
Doing the same search, this is my request policy log from clicking that first link:
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Origin
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22Windows+7%22+mouse+hard+to+see&btnG=Search&hl=en&safe=off&site=&btnK=
Destination
http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/magnify.aspx&sa=U&ei=n1BFT4eRFs6p8QO045nlBA&ved=0CBIQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNFc3zFjoCbbrLB99qpt12o7G7_kHQ
Origin
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22Windows+7%22+mouse+hard+to+see&btnG=Search&hl=en&safe=off&site=&btnK=
Destination
http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/magnify.aspx&sa=U&ei=n1BFT4eRFs6p8QO045nlBA&ved=0CBIQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNFc3zFjoCbbrLB99qpt12o7G7_kHQ
Origin
http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/magnify.aspx&sa=U&ei=n1BFT4eRFs6p8QO045nlBA&ved=0CBIQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNFc3zFjoCbbrLB99qpt12o7G7_kHQ
Destination
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/magnify.aspx
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Please check latest development build 2.3.2rc1, thanks.
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Works here, thank you Giorgio 

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Yes that seems fine again. (NoScript and Request Policy)
Many thanks,
sigma
I'm surprised not to have read anything about this tracking issue with respect to Google's new Privacy Policy that comes into force in a few days.
Many thanks,
sigma
I'm surprised not to have read anything about this tracking issue with respect to Google's new Privacy Policy that comes into force in a few days.
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(Just to note, from Page 2 of this thread: "Or are you running RequestPolicy, Yahoo search ALWAYS lead to a blocked redirect!?")
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Yes I briefly experienced a weird and messed up way before old-school style image search today as well but didn't think it was NoScript related, just Google being stupid when you don't allow it. But will investigate to be sure. Thanks.
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Re: [issues?] Suddenly all google search result contain pref
Better, but not entirely.Giorgio Maone wrote:Please check latest development build 2.3.2rc1, thanks.
Search for „empire me“ -> 3 Video results
All result titles are direct links to youtube, but the result images are links to the google tracking page, as seen in the infobox at the bottom of ff. But if you click them the revert instandly to plain youtube links and there is no request to the google tracking page in the noscript net panel.
The image search does not work for me. Google and gstatic are allowed but the redirect is endless there.
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This is already functionally OK, but I've tried to make the behavior more uniform in latest development build 2.3.2rc2.Bachstelze wrote: All result titles are direct links to youtube, but the result images are links to the google tracking page, as seen in the infobox at the bottom of ff. But if you click them the revert instandly to plain youtube links and there is no request to the google tracking page in the noscript net panel.
[/quote]Bachstelze wrote: The image search does not work for me. Google and gstatic are allowed but the redirect is endless there.
This sounds like a different issue. Could you provide more details? Does disabling NoScript actually help?
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Nearly. The result has to be hovered one time to change the link text in the ff bottom box.Giorgio Maone wrote:This is already functionally OK, but I've tried to make the behavior more uniform in latest development build 2.3.2rc2.Bachstelze wrote: All result titles are direct links to youtube, but the result images are links to the google tracking page, as seen in the infobox at the bottom of ff. But if you click them the revert instantly to plain youtube links and there is no request to the google tracking page in the noscript net panel.
Bachstelze wrote: The image search does not work for me. Google and gstatic are allowed but the redirect is endless there.
I found it, i set in the force https field *.google.com which actually breaks the image results. The https link is redirect from google to http, and from noscript back to https which causes an endless loop.This sounds like a different issue. Could you provide more details? Does disabling NoScript actually help?
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Is there a way to circumvent the google image landing page entirely and go direct to the result page?
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