#26520: NoScript is broken with TOR_SKIP_LAUNCH=1 in ESR 60-based Tor Browser -------------------------------------------------+------------------------- Reporter: gk | Owner: | pospeselr Type: defect | Status: | needs_information Priority: High | Milestone: Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version: Severity: Normal | Resolution: Keywords: ff60-esr, TorBrowserTeam201808, | Actual Points: noscript | Parent ID: | Points: Reviewer: | Sponsor: -------------------------------------------------+-------------------------
Comment (by rustybird): Replying to [comment:17 intrigeri]: > Replying to [comment:16 rustybird]: > > And the `Could not establish connection. Receiving end does not exist.` error from `ExtensionCommon.jsm` still appeared when you observed working JS? > > Yes (I've just tested again just to be sure). I tried it out with `tails-amd64-feature_15803-tor-browser-8.0a10+force- all-tests-3.9-20180819t1720z-575956dc62+test...@b05edb901d.iso` (apparently deleted from https://nightly.tails.boum.org/ in the meantime): Torbutton 2.0.2 from Tor Browser 8.0a10 does not have the `initialized = true` [https://gitweb.torproject.org/torbutton.git/commit/?id=aa379dcc5c06ee542a1c63adc769678700e32eaa fix] yet, so `sendMessage()` happens to be called twice on init. The first time it fails with the error message, the second time it succeeds for me. Same as you, apparently. Maybe my old test notebook causes delays in just the right order before the second `sendMessage()`, giving NoScript time to become ready? Whereas with vanilla 8.0a10 in my Fedora 28 test VM, both `sendMessage()` calls fail and I see the error twice. With the Torbutton fix (included in Torbutton >= 2.0.4), the bug does seem to consistently affect Tails in my testing. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/26520#comment:23> Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/> The Tor Project: anonymity online
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