gecko-dev/build/pgo/server-locations.txt

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#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# This file defines the locations at which this HTTP server may be accessed.
# It is referred to by the following page, so if this file moves, that page must
# be modified accordingly:
#
# http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mochitest#How_do_I_test_issues_which_only_show_up_when_tests_are_run_across_domains.3F
#
# Empty lines and lines which begin with "#" are ignored and may be used for
# storing comments. All other lines consist of an origin followed by whitespace
# and a comma-separated list of options (if indeed any options are needed).
#
# The format of an origin is, referring to RFC 2396, a scheme (either "http" or
# "https"), followed by "://", followed by a host, followed by ":", followed by
# a port number. The colon and port number must be present even if the port
# number is the default for the protocol.
#
# Unrecognized options are ignored. Recognized options are "primary" and
# "privileged", "nocert", "cert=some_cert_nickname", "redir=hostname".
#
# "primary" denotes a location which is the canonical location of
# the server; this location is the one assumed for requests which don't
# otherwise identify a particular origin (e.g. HTTP/1.0 requests).
#
# "privileged" denotes a location which should have the ability to request
# elevated privileges; the default is no privileges.
#
# "nocert" makes sense only for https:// hosts and means there is not
# any certificate automatically generated for this host.
#
# "cert=nickname" tells the pgo server to use a particular certificate
# for this host. The certificate is referenced by its nickname that must
# not contain any spaces. The certificate key files (PKCS12 modules)
# for custom certification are loaded from build/pgo/certs
# directory. When new certificate is added to this dir pgo/ssltunnel
# must be built then. This is only necessary for cases where we really do
# want specific certs.
#
# "redir=hostname" tells the pgo server is only used for https://
# hosts while processing the CONNECT tunnel request. It responds
# to the CONNECT with a 302 and redirection to the hostname instead
# of connecting to the real back end and replying with a 200. This
# mode exists primarily to ensure we don't allow a proxy to do that.
#
#
# This is the primary location from which tests run.
#
http://mochi.test:8888 primary,privileged
#
# These are a common set of prefixes scattered across one TLD with two ports and
# another TLD on a single port.
#
http://127.0.0.1:80 privileged
http://127.0.0.1:8888 privileged
http://test:80 privileged
http://mochi.test:8888 privileged
http://example.org:80 privileged
http://test1.example.org:80 privileged
http://test2.example.org:80 privileged
http://sub1.test1.example.org:80 privileged
http://sub1.test2.example.org:80 privileged
http://sub2.test1.example.org:80 privileged
http://sub2.test2.example.org:80 privileged
http://example.org:8000 privileged
http://test1.example.org:8000 privileged
http://test2.example.org:8000 privileged
http://sub1.test1.example.org:8000 privileged
http://sub1.test2.example.org:8000 privileged
http://sub2.test1.example.org:8000 privileged
http://sub2.test2.example.org:8000 privileged
http://example.com:80 privileged
http://www.example.com:80 privileged
http://test1.example.com:80 privileged
http://test2.example.com:80 privileged
http://sub1.test1.example.com:80 privileged
http://sub1.test2.example.com:80 privileged
http://sub2.test1.example.com:80 privileged
http://sub2.test2.example.com:80 privileged
http://noxul.example.com:80 privileged,noxul
https://example.com:443 privileged
https://test1.example.com:443 privileged
https://test2.example.com:443 privileged
https://sub1.test1.example.com:443 privileged
https://sub1.test2.example.com:443 privileged
https://sub2.test1.example.com:443 privileged
https://sub2.test2.example.com:443 privileged
https://nocert.example.com:443 privileged,nocert
https://self-signed.example.com:443 privileged,cert=selfsigned
https://untrusted.example.com:443 privileged,cert=untrusted
https://expired.example.com:443 privileged,cert=expired
https://requestclientcert.example.com:443 privileged,clientauth=request
https://requireclientcert.example.com:443 privileged,clientauth=require
# This is here so that we don't load the default live bookmark over
# the network in every test suite.
http://fxfeeds.mozilla.com:80
# Prevent safebrowsing tests from hitting the network for its-a-trap.html and
# its-an-attack.html.
http://www.mozilla.org:80
#
# These are subdomains of <ält.example.org>.
#
http://sub1.xn--lt-uia.example.org:8000 privileged
http://sub2.xn--lt-uia.example.org:80 privileged
http://xn--exmple-cua.test:80 privileged
http://sub1.xn--exmple-cua.test:80 privileged
https://xn--hxajbheg2az3al.xn--jxalpdlp:443 privileged
https://sub1.xn--hxajbheg2az3al.xn--jxalpdlp:443 privileged
#
# These are subdomains of <παράδειγμα.δοκιμή>, the Greek IDN for example.test.
#
http://xn--hxajbheg2az3al.xn--jxalpdlp:80 privileged
http://sub1.xn--hxajbheg2az3al.xn--jxalpdlp:80 privileged
# Bug 413909 test host
https://bug413909.xn--hxajbheg2az3al.xn--jxalpdlp:443 privileged,cert=bug413909cert
#
# These hosts are used in tests which exercise privilege-granting functionality;
# we could reuse some of the names above, but specific names make it easier to
# distinguish one from the other in tests (as well as what functionality is
# being tested).
#
http://sectest1.example.org:80 privileged
http://sub.sectest2.example.org:80 privileged
http://sectest2.example.org:80
http://sub.sectest1.example.org:80
https://sectest1.example.org:443 privileged
https://sub.sectest2.example.org:443 privileged
https://sectest2.example.org:443
https://sub.sectest1.example.org:443
#
# Used while testing the url-classifier
#
http://malware.example.com:80
# Bug 483437, 484111
https://www.bank1.com:443 privileged,cert=escapeattack1
https://www.bank2.com:443 privileged,cert=escapeattack2
#
# CONNECT for redirproxy results in a 302 redirect to
# test1.example.com
#
https://redirproxy.example.com:443 privileged,redir=test1.example.com
# Host used for IndexedDB Quota testing
http://bug704464-1.example.com:80 privileged
http://bug704464-2.example.com:80 privileged
http://bug704464-3.example.com:80 privileged
http://bug702292.example.com:80 privileged
# W3C hosts.
# See http://www.w3.org/wiki/Testing/Requirements#The_Web_test_server_must_be_available_through_different_domain_names
http://w3c-test.org:80
http://w3c-test.org:81
http://w3c-test.org:82
http://w3c-test.org:83
http://www.w3c-test.org:80
http://www.w3c-test.org:81
http://www.w3c-test.org:82
http://www.w3c-test.org:83
http://www1.w3c-test.org:80
http://www1.w3c-test.org:81
http://www1.w3c-test.org:82
http://www1.w3c-test.org:83
http://www2.w3c-test.org:80
http://www2.w3c-test.org:81
http://www2.w3c-test.org:82
http://www2.w3c-test.org:83
# http://天気の良い日.w3c-test.org
http://xn--n8j6ds53lwwkrqhv28a.w3c-test.org:80
http://xn--n8j6ds53lwwkrqhv28a.w3c-test.org:81
http://xn--n8j6ds53lwwkrqhv28a.w3c-test.org:82
http://xn--n8j6ds53lwwkrqhv28a.w3c-test.org:83
# http://élève.w3c-test.org
http://xn--lve-6lad.w3c-test.org:80
http://xn--lve-6lad.w3c-test.org:81
http://xn--lve-6lad.w3c-test.org:82
http://xn--lve-6lad.w3c-test.org:83
# HTTPS versions of the above
https://w3c-test.org:443
https://www.w3c-test.org:443
https://www1.w3c-test.org:443
https://www2.w3c-test.org:443
https://xn--n8j6ds53lwwkrqhv28a.w3c-test.org:443
https://xn--lve-6lad.w3c-test.org:443
http://test.w3.org:80