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Ghostery cannot be whitelisted on local domains #623

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dok18 opened this issue Oct 23, 2020 · 1 comment
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Ghostery cannot be whitelisted on local domains #623

dok18 opened this issue Oct 23, 2020 · 1 comment
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@dok18 dok18 commented Oct 23, 2020

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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
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@ghost ghost commented Jan 13, 2021

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.

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