- I don't want to universally whitelist akamai.net.
- Wachovia's website requires scripting from akamai.net (shame on you, you're a bank!).
- When I'm at *.wachovia.com, I'd like to automatically temporarily allow akamai.net.
Request - conditional whitelist based on current domain
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Request - conditional whitelist based on current domain
The best way to explain this is with an example...
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Re: Request - conditional whitelist based on current domain
You can achieve this with a ABE ruleset. You allow permanently akamai.net, then in ABE you open the USER rulesets and you insert the following:
Site *.akamai.net
Accept from *.wachovia.com wachovia.com
Deny
then wachovia will be the only one to access akamai and every other site will be blocked access. Then if you ever want to add another site, just on the second line add them with a space in between, that's it.
Site *.akamai.net
Accept from *.wachovia.com wachovia.com
Deny
then wachovia will be the only one to access akamai and every other site will be blocked access. Then if you ever want to add another site, just on the second line add them with a space in between, that's it.
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Re: Request - conditional whitelist based on current domain
I tried:
Yet when I load http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822148411, neweggimages.com is not Allowed.
Should it be Allowed or am i misinterpreting what should be happening?
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Site *.neweggimages.com
Accept from *.newegg.com newegg.com
Deny
Should it be Allowed or am i misinterpreting what should be happening?
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Re: Request - conditional whitelist based on current domain
ABE acts on requests, not on script permissions/blocking.
Therefore, if you want to delegate to ABE the control over a 3rd party script or resource, in order for it to load you don't just need to "Accept" it in ABE, but you also need to "Allow" it from NoScript's "traditional" whitelist controls.
Therefore, if you want to delegate to ABE the control over a 3rd party script or resource, in order for it to load you don't just need to "Accept" it in ABE, but you also need to "Allow" it from NoScript's "traditional" whitelist controls.
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Re: Request - conditional whitelist based on current domain
Yes, as I stated right at the beginning of my last post.
GµårÐïåñ wrote:You can achieve this with a ABE ruleset. You allow permanently akamai.net, then in ABE you open the USER rulesets and you insert the following: ...
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