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HTTPS Everywhere build-in not functioning correctly #851

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Hainish opened this issue Sep 13, 2016 · 8 comments
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HTTPS Everywhere build-in not functioning correctly #851

Hainish opened this issue Sep 13, 2016 · 8 comments
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Hainish commented Sep 13, 2016

cc @diracdeltas

Our long-time reference URL for testing purposes is http://libssh.org/, expecting a redirect to https://libssh.org/

Downloading the browser, installing it and navigating to that URL does not result in the expected behavior.

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It is just need to be updated to the latest rules set. It works properly on chromium based browser. I'll do it for the next release.

@SergeyZhukovsky SergeyZhukovsky added this to the 1.9.58 milestone Sep 13, 2016
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Hainish commented Sep 13, 2016

Which ruleset version is it currently using? This rule has been active since Feb 28, 2014.

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It is 5.1.2.

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Hainish commented Sep 13, 2016

Release 5.1.2 was made in December, 2015, so libssh.org should definitely redirect using those rulesets. Please check your implementation of the ruleset redirection code - this should be working.

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confirmed libssh is redirecting on brave-laptop so it should work on android

@Hainish is apple.com redirecting to https for you?

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Hainish commented Sep 13, 2016

@diracdeltas no, apple.com is not

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@Hainish you have to enable HTTPSE in Settings->More... It is off by default on Android. But in any case libssh.org doesn't redirect, I'll check that on next release.

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verified that libssh.org redirects correctly on iOS brave. cc @garvankeeley

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