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"import" does not work for site on loopback interface in Firefox #5273

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Globulopolis opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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@Globulopolis
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Globulopolis commented Nov 3, 2024

Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue

  • Filters were updated before reproducing an issue
  • I checked the knowledge base and found no answer
  • I checked to make sure that this issue has not already been filed

AdGuard version

7.19.0

Browser version

Firefox 115.16.1 esr

OS version

Windows 7

Traffic filtering

  • yes, I do

Ad Blocking

AdGuard Base filter, AdGuard Mobile Ads filter

Privacy

AdGuard Tracking Protection filter, AdGuard URL Tracking filter

Social

AdGuard Social Media filter

Annoyances

AdGuard Annoyances filter, AdGuard Cookie Notices filter, AdGuard Other Annoyances filter, AdGuard Widgets filter

Security

No response

Other

No response

Language-specific

AdGuard Russian filter

Which DNS server do you use?

Quad9

DNS protocol

DNS-over-TLS

Custom DNS

No response

What Stealth Mode options do you have enabled?

Block trackers, Remove tracking parameters, Hide your search queries, Send Do-Not-Track header, Self-destruction of third-party cookies, Block WebRTC, Block Push API, Block Location API, Remove X-client-Data header from HTTP request

Support ticket ID

951530

Issue Details

Steps to reproduce:
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Expected Behavior

A working import on sites on loopback-interface(e.g. localhost/mysite).

Actual Behavior

Uncaught TypeError: The specifier “editor-api” was a bare specifier, but was not remapped to anything. Relative module specifiers must start with “./”, “../” or “/”.

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Additional Information

In the process of searching for the problem, it turned out that either completely disabling filtering or disabling "Local address Filtering" in the advanced settings helps. Then the sites located on the local PC work fine. Disabling "Local address filtering" in turn leads to the appearance of ads when browser traffic is redirected to a local proxy (for example, AG VPN in socks5 proxy mode).

Previously reported to support team but closed without any help(Report ID 951530).

@KolbasovAnton
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@Globulopolis Greetings!

  • The latest nightly version fixes your problem or it still occurs?
  • Please, specify the "steps to reproduce", what exactly You try to do and what's the problem.
  • If the problem is still actual on latest version, collect the logs:
  1. Collect the debug log as it's explained here.
  2. Remember the exact time when the issue was reproduced.
  3. Send the archive to [email protected]:
    - include [windows] keyword and ISSUE_NUMBER in the subject of your email
    - specify the exact time when the issue occurred.

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