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* Update HSTS preload listtrav902018-08-01-1735/+1719
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* replace "certErrorCodePrefix2" with "certErrorCodePrefix"yami2018-07-22-2/+2
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* Update HSTS preload listtrav902018-07-17-2555/+4080
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* Remove SSL Error Reporting telemetrywolfbeast2018-06-29-136/+0
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* Update HSTS preload listtrav902018-06-21-1865/+2637
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* Fix SSL status ambiguity.wolfbeast2018-06-20-6/+25
| | | | | - Adds CipherSuite string with the full suite - Changes CipherName to be the actual cipher name instead of the (erroneous) full suite like Firefox does.
* Merge pull request #461 from trav90/HSTSMoonchild2018-06-07-64272/+42909
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| * Regenerate the HSTS preload listtrav902018-06-07-64270/+42907
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| * Restore clearly-delimited format for the HSTS preload listtrav902018-06-06-2/+2
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* | Request NSS to use DBM as the storage file formatJustOff2018-06-06-2/+2
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* Remove support and tests for HSTS priming from the tree. Fixes #384Gaming4JC2018-05-26-17/+0
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* moebius#119: (Windows) Security - Certificate Stores - NSSCertDBTrustDomain ↵janekptacijarabaci2018-04-23-3/+25
| | | | | | allows end-entities to be their own trust anchors https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/moebius/pull/119
* DevTools - network - security (improvements)janekptacijarabaci2018-03-01-1/+147
| | | | | | https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/moebius/pull/113 https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/moebius/pull/118 https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/moebius/pull/127
* Disable 3DES cipher by default + re-order a few things.wolfbeast2018-02-02-6/+9
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* Add RSA-AES + SHA256/384 suites for web compatibility.wolfbeast2018-02-02-0/+8
| | | | | | Sites with these ciphers (commonly IIS) would otherwise fall back to weak 3DES that will be disabled by default. Issue #4 points 2 and 3
* Add Camellia to the active cipher suites.wolfbeast2018-02-02-0/+8
| | | | | | | Issue #4 point 1. Camellia is a strong, modern, safe cipher with no known weaknesses or reduced strength attacks. The cipher has been approved for use by the ISO/IEC, the European Union's NESSIE project and the Japanese CRYPTREC project.
* Remove kinto client, Firefox kinto storage adapter, blocklist update client ↵Matt A. Tobin2018-02-02-22/+3
| | | | and integration with sync, OneCRL and the custom time check for derives system time.
* Add m-esr52 at 52.6.0Matt A. Tobin2018-02-02-0/+148260