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AdGuard redirecting to HTTPS even when the relevant option is disabled #3558

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agneevX opened this issue Sep 6, 2021 · 10 comments
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agneevX commented Sep 6, 2021

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  • I am running the latest version
  • I checked the documentation and found no answer
  • I checked to make sure that this issue has not already been filed

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  • Version of AdGuard Home server: 0.106.3
  • How did you install AdGuard Home: Docker
  • CPU architecture: arm64
  • Operating system and version: Ubuntu 20.04

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AGH redirects to HTTPS when configuration is saved in Encryption settings despite the Redirect to HTTPS automatically button being unchecked.

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ainar-g commented Sep 6, 2021

Hello. We cannot reproduce this. Please add the following information:

  1. Which browser are you using?

  2. Have you cleaned the browser's cache after changing the setting?

  3. If you're using Firefox, is the HTTPS-Only Mode enabled? If not, are there any extensions that could result in similar behaviour?

Thanks.

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agneevX commented Sep 6, 2021

Which browser are you using?

Safari 14.1.2.

Screen recording here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/anvimy80yutvjpq/screen_rec.mov?dl=0

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@ainar-g ainar-g added bug P3: Medium and removed waiting for data Waiting for users to provide more data. labels Sep 7, 2021
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ainar-g commented Sep 7, 2021

Thanks! I think we are able to reproduce the issue.

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ainar-g commented Dec 9, 2021

@agneevX, I can't seem to reproduce this any more, at least in Firefox. My colleague couldn't reproduce it on Safari either. Is this still an issue for you on the latest edge/beta builds?

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agneevX commented Dec 9, 2021

I encountered this yesterday on MS Edge, running v0.107.0-a.213+936a7057.

Just updated to v0.107.0-a.221+434032f8, and I can reproduce it here too.

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ainar-g commented Dec 10, 2021

@agneevX, hm. It's weird. I distinctly remember being able to reproduce it, but now I cannot. Here's what I'm trying:

  1. Go to the “Settings → Encryption settings” page.

  2. Uncheck “Redirect to HTTPS automatically”.

  3. Press “Save”.

  4. Edit the address bar to include http:// instead of https://.

Is this similar to what you're doing?

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agneevX commented Dec 10, 2021

Within 10s of hitting Save, I'm redirected to the https version.

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ainar-g commented Dec 10, 2021

Ah, I see now. That's why I've been confused. Seems like a UI bug. Thanks!

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ainar-g commented Dec 13, 2021

@agneevX, it should be fixed on edge in v0.107.0-a.225+0bd436f4 on the edge channel.

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agneevX commented Dec 13, 2021

Thanks as always @ainar-g 👍

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