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The rule would raise info alerts for each script it found along with the integrety hash, as per
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Subresource_Integrity
This could just work on URLs that are in scope - it would just be useful when you're trying to create a CSP for a specific site.
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Currently I put the original copyright holder in the copyright notice since a lot of code is copied from the original source code uber-go/zap: Fast, structured, leveled logging in Go..
Contact the original author to ask this is ok or not.
And if not, ask what is the right way .
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Now, this could be a controversial one, because of the added ambiguity.
There is no way to indicate that an entry has been sampled because of the very definition of sampling. But what can be done is a boolean field added to the n-th (where n =
first
) and every subsequent entry within onetick
. Let's call itsampling_threshold_reached
for the lack of better name.This could be helpf