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Add wildcards to whitelist

Open 35609902357 opened this issue 6 years ago • 5 comments

For example, almost every .onion domain uses http, so adding *.onion to whitelist them all would be very useful.

35609902357 avatar Nov 06 '19 10:11 35609902357

You can already do that by specifying the onion "domain" at the preferences. Doing so will prevent any .onion domain from being redirected to https.

Rob--W avatar Nov 06 '19 21:11 Rob--W

@Rob--W, am glad to find the solution for Tor-based resources right here in this issue, but think of others, who are not so equipped to get here for answer, that why *.onion was asked for in the first place, because wildcards are more or less known concept.

sergeevabc avatar Dec 02 '19 20:12 sergeevabc

FYI, I noticed this (new, not yet landed) patch provides this functionality to mozilla's firefox: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/rev/7b5f7ee72a6c 😃 Onion-host exception can get disabled with a pref too. HTH.

elvey avatar Apr 27 '20 22:04 elvey

Thank you for this, but I still can not find the option. where can I add those domains?

this is also useful for detectportal.firefox.com which prevents getting the TLS certificate warning when connecting to free wifi. thanks

mathieujobin avatar Sep 13 '20 09:09 mathieujobin

Thank you for this, but I still can not find the option. where can I add those domains?

  1. Visit about:addons
  2. Scroll down to the extension.
  3. Click on the triple-dot button in the upper-right corner of the add-on card and choose Preferences. Alternatively: Click on the add-on card (which expands the details) and click on the Preferences tab.
  4. An input field becomes visible where you can enter the domains.

Rob--W avatar Sep 13 '20 13:09 Rob--W