[tor-bugs] #10901 [EFF-HTTPS Everywhere]: plannedparenthood.org doesn't function over port HTTPS

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#10901: plannedparenthood.org doesn't function over port HTTPS
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 Reporter:  rubin110              |          Owner:  pde
     Type:  defect                |         Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                |      Milestone:
Component:  EFF-HTTPS Everywhere  |        Version:  HTTPS-E 4.0dev14
 Keywords:                        |  Actual Points:
Parent ID:                        |         Points:
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 Actual version is HTTPS Everywhere 4.0dev15, however it's not listed in
 the Version list. Firefox/Ice Weasel Aurora 28.0a2 (2014-01-12), Debian
 Sid amd64.

 I imagine this rule exists because at some point plannedparenthood.org
 provided content over HTTPS, but as of the last 24 hours I've been getting
 nothing but garbage from port 443...
 {{{
 $ curl -v https://plannedparenthood.org

 * Rebuilt URL to: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
 * Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache
 *   Trying 66.151.111.101...
 * Connected to www.plannedparenthood.org (66.151.111.101) port 443 (#0)
 * successfully set certificate verify locations:
 *   CAfile: none
   CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
 * SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
 * Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to
 www.plannedparenthood.org:443
 * Closing connection 0
 curl: (35) Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to
 www.plannedparenthood.org:443
 }}}
 Wireshark didn't show anything useful to me.

 I'm emailing the admin contact for the site with a link back to this
 ticket, asking if they actually intened to host an actual SSL site off of
 443 or not. If not I would recommend removing this rule.

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