Black/whitelist failures
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Satyr Scott
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Black/whitelist failures
I've been having this problem for some time now, on two computers. I've uninstalled NS, Firefox, reinstalled, still doesn't help. Not sure what's doing this but...
I go to a website I visit frequently, like familysearch.org. I have to allow familysearch.org fscdn.org lds.org and ldscdn.org to make things work right... Note that I'm NOT temporarily allowing them.
Next time I go to that website (new Firefox session), I have to re-allow them all. Also, sites that I block, do not stay blocked. It's becoming VERY old having to explicitly allow scripts from all the common sites I visit, each and every time. ...not to mention, having to remember which supplementary sites work with what...
Along with this issue, NS is stuck somehow. EVERY time I load Firefox, I get a NoScript tab saying, "Congratulations, you've updated to version..." and it's -- most of the time -- the same version I've been running, unless there's minor version changes that are not shown on that page, and NoScript is being updated 3x or more per day?!?
What, pray tell, could be fighting with NS?
AMD-based Laptop
Win8.1
Firefox 26.0 Funnelcake November 2013 mozilla28 - 1.0
Intel-based Laptop
Win7 sp1
Firefox 26.0
I go to a website I visit frequently, like familysearch.org. I have to allow familysearch.org fscdn.org lds.org and ldscdn.org to make things work right... Note that I'm NOT temporarily allowing them.
Next time I go to that website (new Firefox session), I have to re-allow them all. Also, sites that I block, do not stay blocked. It's becoming VERY old having to explicitly allow scripts from all the common sites I visit, each and every time. ...not to mention, having to remember which supplementary sites work with what...
Along with this issue, NS is stuck somehow. EVERY time I load Firefox, I get a NoScript tab saying, "Congratulations, you've updated to version..." and it's -- most of the time -- the same version I've been running, unless there's minor version changes that are not shown on that page, and NoScript is being updated 3x or more per day?!?
What, pray tell, could be fighting with NS?
AMD-based Laptop
Win8.1
Firefox 26.0 Funnelcake November 2013 mozilla28 - 1.0
Intel-based Laptop
Win7 sp1
Firefox 26.0
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
Re: Black/whitelist failures
Something is preventing your prefs.js from saving and/or loading. Check that you have write permissions to your profile directory and the files inside it, and that your user.js and lockpref file (if either exists) aren't blocking changes to NoScript's settings. Also, are you sure that there isn't some other program you're installing on your computers that's specifically blocking Firefox from reading or saving prefs.js?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0
Re: Black/whitelist failures
You'd expect to see something like this if, eg, you were running Firefox inside Sandboxie and flushing the sandbox every time. Curious.
If this is happening on two different computers, then creating a new profile might not help, but it's worth a try.
If this is happening on two different computers, then creating a new profile might not help, but it's worth a try.
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Religion is not the opium of the masses. Daily life is the opium of the masses.
True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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Satyr Scott
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Re: Black/whitelist failures
@barbaz:
Explain that in babytalk? Please? As far as I know, nothing should be blocking JavaScript in any way, except NoScript.
@Thrawn:
No sandboxing, proxy, or anything like that.
@(whoever)
I've done clean install of firefox and NS.. (meaning, I go in manually after uninstall, and kill all the profiles and supplemental information left behind when Firefox uninstalls) and the problem comes back within a few days.
Explain that in babytalk? Please? As far as I know, nothing should be blocking JavaScript in any way, except NoScript.
@Thrawn:
No sandboxing, proxy, or anything like that.
@(whoever)
I've done clean install of firefox and NS.. (meaning, I go in manually after uninstall, and kill all the profiles and supplemental information left behind when Firefox uninstalls) and the problem comes back within a few days.
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Re: Black/whitelist failures
Does it affect other Firefox and/or NoScript and/or other extensions' settings/options which get "forgot"?Satyr Scott wrote:and the problem comes back within a few days.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
Re: Black/whitelist failures
I don't know that much about Windows, but I'll try for Win7...Satyr Scott wrote:@barbaz:
Explain that in babytalk? Please? As far as I know, nothing should be blocking JavaScript in any way, except NoScript.
prefs.js is just a local file that stores your custom Fx settingsbarbaz wrote:Something is preventing your prefs.js from saving and/or loading. Check that you have write permissions to your profile directory and the files inside it
go to start -> all programs -> accessories -> command prompt
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cd AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles
attrib /S*probably* not relevant if the answer to Giorgio's question is "yes", but user.js would be in the profile directory (C:\Users\(YOUR_USERNAME)\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\(whatever the one folder there is)), see the link re: lockpref filebarbaz wrote:and that your user.js and lockpref file (if either exists) aren't blocking changes to NoScript's settings.
if this, could be an antivirus or other security software, but I don't know enough about win to really explain this in "babytalk", sorrybarbaz wrote:Also, are you sure that there isn't some other program you're installing on your computers that's specifically blocking Firefox from reading or saving prefs.js?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23
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dwcondu
Re: Black/whitelist failures
I am having a similar issue using FireFox 37.0.2, Noscript 2.6.9.22 and Win 8.1. I've done the install, uninstall , new profile, multiple computers. etc. I sincerely believe that my problem involves write protection (or similar) in win8.1. I get the NoScript symbol in my browser and when I click on it, I get 2 choices: About NoScript 2.6.9.22... and Options.... and 4 menu divider lines.
When I click on Options, the current window appears but the whitelist is empty; nothing checked in Advanced, General, Embeddings, Appearance or Notification. I was successfully using this profile. I had several FF explorer tabs open. I left my computer overnight and came back to see that Windows (or something) had done a reset of my PC. After restarting FF, I was unable to view previously viewed sites. This is when I noticed the results in the Option file.
I am currently condemned to using Chrome with SafeScript. Any suggestions? Any information that I might provide?
When I click on Options, the current window appears but the whitelist is empty; nothing checked in Advanced, General, Embeddings, Appearance or Notification. I was successfully using this profile. I had several FF explorer tabs open. I left my computer overnight and came back to see that Windows (or something) had done a reset of my PC. After restarting FF, I was unable to view previously viewed sites. This is when I noticed the results in the Option file.
I am currently condemned to using Chrome with SafeScript. Any suggestions? Any information that I might provide?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/42.0.2311.152 Safari/537.36
Re: Black/whitelist failures
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Black/whitelist failures
> new profile
And the only thing you have done with that new profile is to install NoScript into it?
If not, then try that.
And the only thing you have done with that new profile is to install NoScript into it?
If not, then try that.
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
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0 SeaMonkey/2.33.1
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dwcondu
Re: Black/whitelist failures
Honestly, I was hoping to push the "EASY" button. In further reflection, this occurred around the time I updated my windows 8.1. My "Installed Updates" show 38 updates on 5/13/2015. It seems to be a possibility that one of the "enhancements from Microsoft" caused the problem that I'm now having with NoScript. I balked at uninstalling any update until NoScript started working again. I'm reluctant to restore to a previous point, also.
dwcondu wrote:I am having a similar issue using FireFox 37.0.2, Noscript 2.6.9.22 and Win 8.1. I've done the install, uninstall , new profile, multiple computers. etc. I sincerely believe that my problem involves write protection (or similar) in win8.1. I get the NoScript symbol in my browser and when I click on it, I get 2 choices: About NoScript 2.6.9.22... and Options.... and 4 menu divider lines.
When I click on Options, the current window appears but the whitelist is empty; nothing checked in Advanced, General, Embeddings, Appearance or Notification. I was successfully using this profile. I had several FF explorer tabs open. I left my computer overnight and came back to see that Windows (or something) had done a reset of my PC. After restarting FF, I was unable to view previously viewed sites. This is when I noticed the results in the Option file.
I am currently condemned to using Chrome with SafeScript. Any suggestions? Any information that I might provide?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/42.0.2311.152 Safari/537.36
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dwcondu
Re: Black/whitelist failures
Thanks for the link. Is it possible that an update could have caused my issue? I did find a virus after using Housecall. I reinstalled FF, NS afterwards but NS would not retain my settings.
dwcondu wrote:Honestly, I was hoping to push the "EASY" button. In further reflection, this occurred around the time I updated my windows 8.1. My "Installed Updates" show 38 updates on 5/13/2015. It seems to be a possibility that one of the "enhancements from Microsoft" caused the problem that I'm now having with NoScript. I balked at uninstalling any update until NoScript started working again. I'm reluctant to restore to a previous point, also.
dwcondu wrote:I am having a similar issue using FireFox 37.0.2, Noscript 2.6.9.22 and Win 8.1. I've done the install, uninstall , new profile, multiple computers. etc. I sincerely believe that my problem involves write protection (or similar) in win8.1. I get the NoScript symbol in my browser and when I click on it, I get 2 choices: About NoScript 2.6.9.22... and Options.... and 4 menu divider lines.
When I click on Options, the current window appears but the whitelist is empty; nothing checked in Advanced, General, Embeddings, Appearance or Notification. I was successfully using this profile. I had several FF explorer tabs open. I left my computer overnight and came back to see that Windows (or something) had done a reset of my PC. After restarting FF, I was unable to view previously viewed sites. This is when I noticed the results in the Option file.
I am currently condemned to using Chrome with SafeScript. Any suggestions? Any information that I might provide?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/42.0.2311.152 Safari/537.36
Re: Black/whitelist failures
?dwcondu wrote:Honestly, I was hoping to push the "EASY" button.
Seems unlikely that a Microsoft update would cause this, but then again I don't use Windows...dwcondu wrote:Thanks for the link. Is it possible that an update could have caused my issue? I did find a virus after using Housecall. I reinstalled FF, NS afterwards but NS would not retain my settings.
Try scanning with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (the free version will do) and maybe AdwCleaner as well.
You will also need to start from a fresh profile - the uninstaller won't delete it unless you opt for it to.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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dwcondu
Re: Black/whitelist failures
I'm in the process of scanning. I will re-install then report results.
Thanks
Thanks
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/43.0.2357.65 Safari/537.36
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dwcondu
Re: Black/whitelist failures
The 2 packages that barbaz recommended. Maybe, next time I'll read more and follow the advise faster. Probably not!
Thanks
Thanks
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/43.0.2357.65 Safari/537.36
Re: Black/whitelist failures
You're welcome, but this post doesn't make any sense...dwcondu wrote:The 2 packages that barbaz recommended. Maybe, next time I'll read more and follow the advise faster. Probably not!![]()
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Thanks
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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