Chrome changes the url in address bar to another
Reported by
hb.raj...@gmail.com,
Dec 16 2017
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 63.0.3239.84
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested: OK
have tested this issue:
Safari: OK
Firefox: OK
Edge: OK
What is the expected result?
suppose wordpress.dev is my local domain. the domain suddenly stopped working in chrome. Chrome changes the address to https and site can not be reached. I am aware about this bug from 1 years for different domains.
What happens instead?
Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.
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Dec 19 2017
Able to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version stable 63.0.3239.84 and on the latest canary 65.0.3299.0 using Windows 10, Mac 10.13.1 and Ubuntu 14.04. As the issue is seen from M50(50.0.2634.0) hence considering it as non-regression and marking it as Untriaged.
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Dec 20 2017
pkasting: any guesses as to what's going on here? This only seems to happen with .dev hostnames (you can pick any name and add .dev to see this behavior). dev is a Google-administered TLD but the same thing doesn't happen with similar TLDs (e.g. "search"). The name doesn't resolve so it seems like this is some internal logic we're applying.
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Dec 20 2017
The global TLD "dev" is now on the HSTS list shipped with Chrome, meaning that it can only be accessed via HTTPS. https://hstspreload.org/?domain=dev
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Dec 20 2017
mpearson: thanks. hb.raju99@gmail.com: FYI, since dev is not only HTTPS-only but a registry-controlled TLD, I recommend you use .test for your local test hostnames. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2606 for more info.
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Dec 20 2017
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Dec 23 2017
ok thanks. I will do that |
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Comment 1 by krajshree@chromium.org
, Dec 17 2017