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Re: [Gnash-dev] default load policy in gnashrc


From: Tomas Groth
Subject: Re: [Gnash-dev] default load policy in gnashrc
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 15:20:36 +0100 (CET)

--- strk <address@hidden> skrev:

> Since nobody answered I decided what to do :)
> 
> If a *whitelist* is found in the gnashrc, access
> to any host *not* listed therein will be *forbidden*.
> 
> If you *do* have both 'whitelist' and 'blacklist', the
> blacklist won't be used.
> 
> So, rationale is:
>       - use 'whitelist' if you want to DENY by default
>       - use 'blacklist' if you want to ACCEPT by default

This seems logical to me, so fine by me :)

I was thinking that maybe we should also support regular expressions (or
similar) when defining black/whitelist, so that it is easier to block
communication to standard server name such as
"violating.your.privacy.[a-z]*.com"...

Maybe an option to forbid connections to adresses not on the main sites should
be implemented as well.

cheers,

Tomas


        
        
                
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