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Ghostery cannot be whitelisted on local domains

Open dok18 opened this issue 3 years ago • 12 comments

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Description

I have in my local network domains like: http://hassio:8123. "hassio" is pointing to a server in my local network. I cannot white list them. It is also not possible to add hassio:8123 to white list manually.

Expected Behavior

White list should accept any host (even without dot in the name) with any valid port.

Actual Behavior

It add "hassio" to white list (not hassio:8123) and white list does not work

  • Browser: Chromium
  • OS: Ubuntu

dok18 avatar Oct 23 '20 11:10 dok18

I can whitelist any domain including my local apache's localhost and localdiskd. No need to specify port, it works for all ports. uMatrix would not allow the same. So don't really see what is an issue here. Tested on Chrome, Windows 10.

ghost avatar Jan 13 '21 12:01 ghost

Same issue here. I have a local development site running at http://myipi:8888/ The 'trust site' button fail to work (icon always stays blue, never disengages, even after refresh). Manually adding the url fails.

I have tried all of these variations, none are considered valid urls http://myipi:8888/ http://myipi myipi myipi:8888

Results_–ipi

Current Chrome & IOS

todditron avatar Aug 26 '22 17:08 todditron

@GRadziejewski can you please confirm if this is still happening. If so, please assign a "Bug" label

chrmod avatar Oct 21 '22 08:10 chrmod

(I just did a quick retest - the behavior is still as I described back in August and as described by the original report - unable to whitelist local domains)

todditron avatar Oct 21 '22 18:10 todditron

Thank you for the confirmation @todditron !

chrmod avatar Oct 24 '22 08:10 chrmod

same if you have a little longer domain name. I've got http://linux.home/ Doesn't work

haayman avatar Mar 27 '23 17:03 haayman

thank you all for reporting - a fix for the problem comes in upcoming release.

@haayman - http://linux.home/ didn't work because of the trailing slash. This edge case will now be supported.

chrmod avatar Mar 29 '23 18:03 chrmod

(Reopening, since it was auto-closed.) The fix will be part of the upcoming release.

philipp-classen avatar Apr 03 '23 12:04 philipp-classen

Should be released now. Closing it now.

Feel free to reopen if the problem is still present in the current production version.

philipp-classen avatar Apr 21 '23 14:04 philipp-classen

some comment: I can now manually add 'linux.home*' to the trusted site (thanks!), but when I'm in linux.home:3000 the button 'trust this site' still doesn't work.

haayman avatar Apr 27 '23 07:04 haayman

@haayman Thanks for feedback! We should check that.

philipp-classen avatar Apr 27 '23 10:04 philipp-classen

Same issue as @haayman - I can manually add my local sites to trusted sites list, but the 'trust this site' button still does nothing

todditron avatar May 02 '23 20:05 todditron