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When first using HTTP Nowhere, no connection was allowed since I configured Firefox to request the validity of each certificate via OCSP before accepting connections. (Firefox 34: Preferences > Advanced > Certificates > [X] Query OCSP responder servers to confirm the current validity of certificates.)
After manually adding the rule "ocsp.:/*" to allowed HTTP URL's, it worked as expected.
Would it be possible to add this rule (or a list of the OCSP servers of the trusted CA's) per default to the allowed HTTP URL's? New users might find that pleasing.
(By the way: great plug-in, much appreciated!)
Edit: I had OCSP/OSCP wrong. It's of course "OCSP" ;-)
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When first using HTTP Nowhere, no connection was allowed since I configured Firefox to request the validity of each certificate via OCSP before accepting connections. (Firefox 34: Preferences > Advanced > Certificates > [X] Query OCSP responder servers to confirm the current validity of certificates.)
After manually adding the rule "ocsp.:/*" to allowed HTTP URL's, it worked as expected.
Would it be possible to add this rule (or a list of the OCSP servers of the trusted CA's) per default to the allowed HTTP URL's? New users might find that pleasing.
(By the way: great plug-in, much appreciated!)
Edit: I had OCSP/OSCP wrong. It's of course "OCSP" ;-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: