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Re: [tor-bugs] #10419 [Firefox Patch Issues]: Can requests to 127.0.0.1 be used to fingerprint the browser?



#10419: Can requests to 127.0.0.1 be used to fingerprint the browser?
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     Reporter:  mikeperry            |      Owner:  mikeperry
         Type:  task                 |     Status:  needs_review
     Priority:  major                |  Milestone:
    Component:  Firefox Patch        |    Version:
  Issues                             |   Keywords:  tbb-fingerprinting,
   Resolution:                       |  tbb-pref, MikePerry201401R
Actual Points:                       |  Parent ID:
       Points:                       |
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Comment (by cypherpunks):

 (cypherpunks2)

 Oh God, so Firefox considers alternative IP address representations (like
 2130706433 for 127.0.0.1) equivalent and lets them through, while
 Noscript's ABE considers them to differ and thus the rules don't catch.

 I like unsticking the printer queue without starting another browser as
 much as the next guy, but this is where one could start to lean towards
 saying fuck it, setting extensions.torbutton.no_proxies_on="", and getting
 the hell outta Dodge.

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