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Re: [tor-bugs] #7104 [EFF-HTTPS Everywhere]: Rewrite rule for Ubuntu One breaks public links
#7104: Rewrite rule for Ubuntu One breaks public links
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Reporter: beuno | Owner: pde
Type: defect | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: EFF-HTTPS Everywhere | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by beuno):
Replying to [comment:1 pde]:
> Hrm. It seems that other parts of the Ubuntu One domain (such as the
homepage) actually redirect over to one.ubuntu.com. So there are a few
strategies we could try here:
>
> 1. try to match the URLs that refer to files actually hosted on Ubuntu
One. There are a few different forms, some of which can be observed with
[https://www.google.com/search?q=inurl:ubuntuone.com the right Google
search]. There's some risk we would take URLs that are ''supposed'' to be
on one.ubuntu.com and send them over to ubuntuone.com
>
> 2. Try to rewrite ''everything'' from http://one.ubuntu.com to
https://ubuntuone.com, because it seems to redirect back to
https://one.ubuntu.com when required. I don't like this approach as much.
>
> 3. Declare defeat/chaos, disable the ruleset, and ask Ubuntu for help.
I am one of the Ubuntu One developers so I can certainly help you
straighten this all out :)
ubuntuone.com is *only* used to serve files. At some point ubuntuone.com
was used as the main domain, but it isn't anymore, we don't link to it
(and haven't in at least 3 years).
Looking at our logs, only bots access the main website via ubuntuone.com,
so it's safe to just flip "http://ubuntuone.com/*" to
"https://ubuntuone.com/*" every single time. "one.ubuntu.com" is all https
and will remain this way.
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