Can someone please provide (or link to) the original default list of web sites that exists in the NoScript options WHITELIST (that is when NoScript is first installed)?
Is there a way to revert back (reset) to this default list? (if not a "reset" function of some sort [button] would be a good idea)
I ask this because I've added some myself that I would like to remove after getting a better understanding of NoScript but noticed there are a whole lot of websites that I do not recall adding at all.
Also there are some websites that are grayed out hence should remain that are presumably desirable to have in the WHITELIST permanently, possibly this IS the default list (but if so I can't understand why there are so many websites I do not recognize at all if this is the case).
ADDENDUM: To follow-up because NoScript adds websites that users may have selected "All this page" this could possibly account for all the sites I do not recognize being added manually by me. I've noticed that NoScript will remove the list if "All this page" is deselected (which is good of course) but I notice that in one specific example there is a website that looks related to amazon named "amazon-adsystem.com" that remains in the WHITELIST even if I have everything disabled for amazon (which again makes me wonder if there are some web addresses that need to remain as default other than the grayed sites in the WHITELIST). Note: amazon-adsystem.com is an invalid website (servers not found error in Firefox) so there is something I'm not understanding obviously about this web address.
This is why it would be a good thing to be able to "reset" (back to default) for the WHITELIST. Also it is interesting that this one specific example I'm using that is amazon appears to work just fine completely disabled as far as NoScript is concerned which surprises me.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Question Re: Original default whitelist (on initial install)
Question Re: Original default whitelist (on initial install)
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Re: Original default whitelist (upon initial install)
> the original default list of web sites that exists in the NoScript options WHITELIST (that is when NoScript is first installed)
Within the .xpi itself, defaults/Preferences you can find:
> a way to revert back to this default list?
Suppose that a Reset does that.
NoScript | Options -> Reset (button).
(Though note it does more then simply resetting the whitelist back to defaults.)
> amazon-adsystem.com
Is not a defaulted domain.
(Because it says "amazon" does not necessarily mean that it has anything to do with Amazon.com, though in this case it appears it does.)
Within the .xpi itself, defaults/Preferences you can find:
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pref("noscript.mandatory", "chrome: blob: moz-safe-about: about: about:addons about:blocked about:crashes about:home about:config about:neterror about:certerror about:memory about:plugins about:privatebrowsing about:sessionrestore about:support resource: about:srcdoc");
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pref("noscript.default", "about:blank addons.mozilla.org persona.org mozilla.net flashgot.net google.com gstatic.com googleapis.com paypal.com paypalobjects.com securecode.com securesuite.net firstdata.com firstdata.lv informaction.com yahoo.com yimg.com yahooapis.com youtube.com ytimg.com maone.net noscript.net hotmail.com msn.com passport.com passport.net passportimages.com live.com live.net outlook.com afx.ms gfx.ms sfx.ms wlxrs.com ajax.aspnetcdn.com cdnjs.cloudflare.com code.jquery.com yandex.st mootools.net prototypejs.org tinymce.cachefly.net vjs.zendcdn.net");
Suppose that a Reset does that.
NoScript | Options -> Reset (button).
(Though note it does more then simply resetting the whitelist back to defaults.)
> amazon-adsystem.com
Is not a defaulted domain.
(Because it says "amazon" does not necessarily mean that it has anything to do with Amazon.com, though in this case it appears it does.)
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Re: Original default whitelist (upon initial install)
Thanks very much for the reply.therube wrote:
> a way to revert back to this default list?
Suppose that a Reset does that.
NoScript | Options -> Reset (button).
(Though note it does more then simply resetting the whitelist back to defaults.)
It would be nice to have a "RESET" button for JUST the Whitelist (apparently this is not an option) instead of resetting everything (globally) for NoScript. Btw, also according to LINK FAQ 2.4 quote: "If you want a copy of your whitelist alone as a text file, which you can transfer to other profiles or computers, you can use the Export and Import commands from NoScript Options|Whitelist.", but I found that the "Export" gives you all the NoScript (global) settings while on the "Whitelist tab" and pressing "Export" so the user would still have to search out and extract the Whitelist entries specifically to get just that. So apparently the "Export" button (which is on every option window page) is global in nature, so the FAQ is confusing the way it is worded because immediately after that FAQ statement above it then says "If you want to backup your whole NoScript configuration and permissions, you can use the Export and Import buttons at the bottom of the Options dialog." which would lead one to believe that the first FAQ statement is different than the second but in reality the "Export" button does the same thing in all cases and will not provide "your whitelist alone as a text file" as FAQ states in the initial statement (reference link above).
What I did was do the "RESET" and then change some of my NoScript global settings back to what I had.
So apparently the Whitelist has the following (see below, which you provided as well in your reply) as default (it's interesting to look at some of these sites that are whitelisted by default i.e. youtube which allows google.com as a result which I disallowed upon bringing up the page)
DEFAULT WHITELIST VALUES (as listed in NoScript interface):
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ajax.googleapis.com
cdnjs.cloudflare.com
code.jquery.com
firstdata.com
firstdata.lv
flashgot.net
gfx.ms
google.com
gstatic.com
hotmail.com
informaction.com
live.com
live.net
maone.net
mootools.net
mozilla.net
msn.com
noscript.net
outlook.com
passport.com
passport.net
passportimages.com
paypal.com
paypalobjects.com
persona.org
prototypejs.org
securecode.com
securesuite.net
sfx.ms
tinymce.cachefly.net
vjs.zendcdn.net
wlxrs.com
yahoo.com
yahooapis.com
yandex.st
yimg.com
youtube.com
ytimg.com
about:
about:addons
about:blank
about:blocked
about:certerror
about:config
about:crashes
about:home
about:memory
about:neterror
about:plugins
about:privatebrowsing
about:sessionrestore
about:srcdoc
about:support
blob:
chrome:
moz-safe-about:
resource:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:33.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/33.0
Re: Original default whitelist (upon initial install)
There should be two Import/Export buttons on NoScript Options > Whitelist, you use the upper ones for just the whitelist and the bottom ones for the whole configlakrsrool wrote:according to LINK FAQ 2.4 quote: "If you want a copy of your whitelist alone as a text file, which you can transfer to other profiles or computers, you can use the Export and Import commands from NoScript Options|Whitelist.", but I found that the "Export" gives you all the NoScript (global) settings while on the "Whitelist tab" and pressing "Export" so the user would still have to search out and extract the Whitelist entries specifically to get just that. So apparently the "Export" button (which is on every option window page) is global in nature, so the FAQ is confusing the way it is worded because immediately after that FAQ statement above it then says "If you want to backup your whole NoScript configuration and permissions, you can use the Export and Import buttons at the bottom of the Options dialog."
If you want to reset just the whitelist:
1) create new profile, install only NoScript
2) export only whitelist
3) switch back to your normal profile
4) export whitelist only
5) copy entire UNTRUSTED section from normal profile whitelist export to default whitelist export
6) import modified whitelist file with default whitelist and your untrusted list
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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