[HTTPS-Everywhere] Always redirect to https when TLSA records exist?

Paul Wise pabs3 at bonedaddy.net
Thu Sep 11 19:57:33 PDT 2014


Hi all,

Would it be possible for https-everywhere to always redirect to https
when TLSA DNS records exist?

By way of example, if one disables Debian.xml, www.debian.org should
always redirect to https anyway due to:

$ dig +short TLSA _443._tcp.www.debian.org.
3 1 1 BCAFDCC89EC752F77CA79A0D9A1ACA3945785F1E5CD22D102D2099D8 4F852B14

-- 
bye,
pabs

http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/
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