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I used to use EFF's https-everywhere plugin and it used to support wildcard in hostname exception, though I could not add one no… (читать ещё)
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I used to use EFF's https-everywhere plugin and it used to support wildcard in hostname exception, though I could not add one now.
But that plugin will be at end of maintenance at 2023, so I would like to change to Firefox builtin feature.
I tried to add a wildcard in hostname, like *.gov.cn, or *.edu.cn, but when I tried to add it to exception list, the browser prompts invalid hostname. I know wildcard will expose way too many security problems, but I am aware of (most of) them and just want to have it ruled out.
I cannot contact China government or universities to make them deploy HTTPS on their sites, and there are so many sites to add, which means the list will be like an explosion, but if I can add a wildcard, like in the builtin no-proxy setting (.gov.cn applies to all domains end with gov.cn), the list will be neat and simple.
So is there a way to achieve this?