On 15.07.2015 01:37, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews wrote:
> Good catch, thanks Nick! Fixed in
> https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/.
>
> I'm going to produce a new Chrome release, 2015.7.14, with just that one
> change cherry-picked in.
I think that 2015.7.13 finally got deployed and it
Yep, I just got the 2015.7.13 (broken) update. Looks like the store is
still showing that as the latest version:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/https-everywhere/gcbommkclmclpchllfjekcdonpmejbdp?hl=en
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 2:28 AM, Alexander Buchner <
[email protected]> wrot
Yes, sorry about this. I had sent the Chrome Web Store team an urgent
email asking them to remove the broken version in its draft state, and
they responded saying they would do it, but it looks like it never happened.
I'll be working urgently to get the fixed version out this morning.
On 07/15/20
Version 2015.7.15 is now available through the Chrome Web Store, and
contains the fix from
https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/. Again, very sorry
for the broken release.
Here's a little more detail on what happened: I uploaded 2015.7.13 on
Monday. It got held up in "Pending review
Also, regarding how to prevent similar bugs in the future:
I've already updated our ruleset validator to catch this case (bad
regexp in securecookie name field). I also have a pull request open to
put a try/catch around processing each ruleset:
https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/2229.
Hi.
“Add a rule for this site” doesn’t seem to work in version 2015.7.15.
Thanks.
2015-07-15 19:53 GMT+02:00 Jacob Hoffman-Andrews :
> Also, regarding how to prevent similar bugs in the future:
>
> I've already updated our ruleset validator to catch this case (bad
> regexp in securecookie name
On 2015-07-08 08:16, Martin Mulazzani wrote:
Anyone ever tried to use the HTTPS Everywhere ruleset in a proxy? I'm
aware of https://github.com/apg/heproxy but I'm missing a general
discussion on reusability of the rules.
<...>
I'm thinking of a transparent proxy that redirects users e.g. using 30