[HTTPS-Everywhere] New rules

Tiago Faria tiago at xroot.org
Sun Nov 21 17:26:26 PST 2010


Hi,

I'm a HTTPS-Everywhere user, and I want to take the opportunity to
thank you all for such a great extension. 

I'm a teacher, and on a systems administration course I give, I've been
able to incorporate HTTPS-Everywhere in the program, and everyone is
quite thankful for the project (after showing router flooding and
wireshark).

On another note, I created two new rules (which you'll find attached)
for two websites I run. I'm unsure if they qualify to be on
HTTPS-Everywhere, since they're not websites for "public services",
still, I thought I'd check.

The rule for xroot.org is for my personal website, and the rule for
5coluna.com is for my company website, which even though it redirects a
big part of the website to HTTPS, it doesn't do it automatically for all
pages/folders.

If they don't qualify for the plugin, feel free to ignore them.

Both rules have been tested.

I'm currently improving the rule for the Portuguese Government
websites, which I'll e-mail separately.

Best regards,

Tiago Faria

P.S.: I didn't change the TorProject.org rule, but I think the rule
name should be changed from Torproject to TorProject.
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