Hi
I just upgrade to the latest NoScript 1.9.5 version and noticed that my local installation of mediawiki (intranet) does not work any more. The page is displayed without any stylesheet. I found that disabling ABE in NoScript fixes the problems. Even resetting the whole NoScript settings to default did not change anything. The default SYSTEM rules
Site LOCAL
Accept from LOCAL
Deny
Seem to fail on IPv6. I found that using the local IPv4 address the page works correctly but when using the hostname (has an IPv4 and IPv6 DNS entry and FF connects using IPv6) then NoScript seems to block something.
I guess this could effect other IPv6 sites too.
Anyone else facing this bug?
[Resolved] ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
[Resolved] ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
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Re: ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
Could you provide some more details?
- The exact text of the ABE message you get
- All the IPs of both the sites involved (origin and destination)
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Re: ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
ABE messages:Giorgio Maone wrote:Could you provide some more details?
- The exact text of the ABE message you get
- All the IPs of both the sites involved (origin and destination)
I do not get any messages regarding ABE. I also allowed all scripts for the site specified. Is there some log which I can quote/attach?
I just discoveered when I click on the "Log in" link I get the following ABE message:
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Request {GET http://server/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main_Page <<< http://server/wiki/Main_Page} filtered by ABE <LOCAL> Deny
Hostname used: http://server/
Server IPv4 address: 10.0.1.6
Server IPv6 adresses:
Server Global Unicast: 2001:41e0... (not fully disclosed)
Server ULA: fd00:0:1:1::6
Client IPv4 address: 10.0.1.208
Client IPv6 adresses:
Client Globel Unicast: 2001:41e0:.... (not fully disclosed)
Client ULA: fd00:0:1:1:xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (generated)
DNS suffix used: domain.local
Nslookup from client shows the following (Vista x64 client):
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C:\>nslookup server
Server: server.domain.local
Address: 10.0.1.6
Name: server.domain.local
Addresses: fd00:0:1:1::6
10.0.1.6
I also tried to change the DNS entry in order to return the either the ULA or the global unicast address. The result is exactly the same. ABE seems to block the page or parts of it (stylesheet, scripts...).
I hope this helps to reproduce the problem.
When I disable ABE completely, then the page works perfectly as expected. When I use http://10.0.1.6/ in Firefox then it works too (forces usage of IPv4 addresses).
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Re: ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
Could you check latest development build 1.5.9.2?
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Re: ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
I just installed 1.5.9.2 and re-enabled ABE. The intranet Wiki now shows up as expected again.Giorgio Maone wrote:Could you check latest development build 1.5.9.2?
So I consider it to be fixed.
Thank you very much!
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Re: [Resolved] ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
Well mine blocked redtube :p.....
Anyways, i i disabled ABE, but how do i re-enable it again?
Anyways, i i disabled ABE, but how do i re-enable it again?
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Re: [Resolved] ABE breaks local Wiki (on IPv6)
What [ABE] messages can you see in Tools|Error Console?Sarathos wrote:Well mine blocked redtube :p.....
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