subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
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username
subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
go to http://bundles.bittorrent.com, allow it temporarily, after the reload, check the tooltip of 'revoke temporary permissions', you will see 'localhost.bittorent.com:'
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Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
I'm not seeing that.
Are you using an anti-virus (software proxy) or something of the sort, that ties into localhost?
Are you using an anti-virus (software proxy) or something of the sort, that ties into localhost?
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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username
Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
it happens with connections to domains on ports other than 80 and 443
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username
Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
no, i don't
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Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
The tooltip may be unreliable. Is that site actually listed in NS Options -> Whitelist (temporary permissions are listed in italics)?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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username
Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
it seems to be caused when a connection is redirected to another port
go to http://www.oftc.net/WebChat/, allow temporarily, then go to https://webirc.oftc.net:8443/, after it redirects to port 443, check the revoke temporary permissions tooltip, you should see that the subdomain was temporarily allowed on its own followed by a colon without a port number
go to http://www.oftc.net/WebChat/, allow temporarily, then go to https://webirc.oftc.net:8443/, after it redirects to port 443, check the revoke temporary permissions tooltip, you should see that the subdomain was temporarily allowed on its own followed by a colon without a port number
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Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
OK, I've reproduced that with a local server. Apparently when you temp-allow a (sub-)domain, NoScript assumes you want that temp-allowed on all ports, so in the whitelist tab you'll see something likeusername wrote:it seems to be caused when a connection is redirected to another port
go to http://www.oftc.net/WebChat/, allow temporarily, then go to https://webirc.oftc.net:8443/, after it redirects to port 443, check the revoke temporary permissions tooltip, you should see that the subdomain was temporarily allowed on its own followed by a colon without a port number
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http://the-server:8080Expected behavior IMO.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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username
Re: subdomains temporarily allowed automatically bug
giorgio didn't say anything about it. it could be or it could become a problem.
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