Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
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Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript instead of manually allowing scripts ?
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Re: Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
No, sorry. NoScript does not have support for that. If you want that, you would be best off limiting NoScript to XSS filtering and leaving permissions management to another addon that has that functionality. I'm not aware of any currently-maintained addon that has such option.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
Okay/Thanksbarbaz wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 3:37 pm No, sorry. NoScript does not have support for that. If you want that, you would be best off limiting NoScript to XSS filtering and leaving permissions management to another addon that has that functionality. I'm not aware of any currently-maintained addon that has such option.
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Re: Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
If Noscript does not support that feature what is this option :barbaz wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 3:37 pm No, sorry. NoScript does not have support for that. If you want that, you would be best off limiting NoScript to XSS filtering and leaving permissions management to another addon that has that functionality. I'm not aware of any currently-maintained addon that has such option.

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Re: Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
That does a full import of *all* NoScript settings from a file, overwriting everything. Its use is to either backup & restore your own config, or to send us your full NoScript config on request which we load in a test environment for troubleshooting.
To support a downloaded list for normal use would require some ability to merge and/or distinguish downloaded settings & user settings, NoScript Webext doesn't have anything like that.
To support a downloaded list for normal use would require some ability to merge and/or distinguish downloaded settings & user settings, NoScript Webext doesn't have anything like that.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
@security_matters
For using external lists it should be possible:
- export all settings
- edit settings-file (merging per-site-settings)
- import all settings
These steps could be done automatically. I'm interested in this, too.
For using external lists it should be possible:
- export all settings
- edit settings-file (merging per-site-settings)
- import all settings
These steps could be done automatically. I'm interested in this, too.
Is it possible to access this function in the browser console (how)? Maybe, this could lead me a step further for deploying individual settings (viewtopic.php?f=7&t=26439)
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Re: Is there a whitelist/blacklist available which I can download and use with Noscript
Hi,
I'd like to ask again, maybe Giorgio Maone, could you answer please?
Could you provide a (few) line(s) of code to run in the browser console to import a NoScript settings-file? Thanks in advance.
I'd like to ask again, maybe Giorgio Maone, could you answer please?
Could you provide a (few) line(s) of code to run in the browser console to import a NoScript settings-file? Thanks in advance.
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