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[tor-bugs] #1649 [EFF-HTTPS Everywhere]: Segmentation fault while using HTTPS-Everywhere for Mozilla



#1649: Segmentation fault while using HTTPS-Everywhere for Mozilla
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 Reporter:  gk                    |       Owner:  pde
     Type:  defect                |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                |   Milestone:     
Component:  EFF-HTTPS Everywhere  |     Version:     
 Keywords:                        |      Parent:     
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 Hi,

 I get a segmentation fault while surfing to
 http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.9.2/ and entering, for instance, "SSL"
 into the "Search For:" field there and pressing ENTER.

 But this occurrs probably only if you have an extension installed that
 tries to modify the Accept-Header (via setrequestheader). (At least that
 was how I recognized the problem.)

 It turned out that the problem is due to the fact that you forgot to put
 the code in the replaceURI-function in HTTPSRules.js in a try-catch
 clause. After having done that, everything worked fine again.

 Steps to reproduce:

 1) Put HTTPS-Everyhwere and an extension that modifies the accept-Header
 (e.g. the JonDoFox extension which you may found here: http://anonymous-
 proxy-servers.net/en/jondofox/download) in a new profile
 2) Make sure the Mozilla checkbox in the HTTPS-Everywhere preference is
 checked and surf to http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.9.2/
 3) There, type "SSL" (or whatever) into the Search For: field and hit
 ENTER.

 Result: Segmentation fault

 Reproducible: always, on Linux- as well as on Windows-systems

 If you need further information or just want our extension (and not the
 whole browser profile with a bunch of extensions) for testing purposes,
 feel free to drop me an email to g.koppen@xxxxxxxxx

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