Bug with ipv6 addresses

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Bug with ipv6 addresses

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The latest release seems to have broken IPv6 support when using the IP directly, e.g. http://[::1]/ to connect to a localhost site. Scripts never run if the domain is allowed with scripts disabled globally but only when I allow the tab or the scripts globally. IPv4 support (e.g. http://127.0.0.1/) still works. May be related to the FQDN fix.
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Re: Bug with ipv6 addresses

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See if https://noscript.net/getit#devel (10.1.9.6rc1, currently) fixes it?
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Re: Bug with ipv6 addresses

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I just tried it (10.1.9.6rc1) and it does not fix the issue. I also tried this build on a blank ff profile (Firefox 62, 64-bit on Windows 10).

The rest works fine (allowing the tab, globally), it's just allowing the ipv6 address that doesn't work. I also cannot add it manually in the site authorizations list (+ button is greyed out, tested with [::1], ::1, http://[::1])

Thanks for your quick reply
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Re: Bug with ipv6 addresses

Post by Giorgio Maone »

Please check latest development build, thanks.
v 10.1.9.6rc2
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x Better IPV6 support
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Re: Bug with ipv6 addresses

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I tested 10.1.9.6rc2 and it works fine (the rc1 doesn't).

Thank you
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