ProxHTTPSProxyMII: Reloaded
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Jan. 21, 2015, 05:19 AM
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RE: ProxHTTPSProxyMII: Reloaded
zoltan Wrote:"Program Files (other)" Is that a system folder? If so, I'd try another folder. (Jan. 21, 2015 01:35 AM)zoltan Wrote: The suggestion to use [BYPASS URL] brings up some questions: In config.ini, what's the difference between [BYPASS URL] and [SSL Pass-Thru]? [SSL Pass-Thru], the request passes thru unaltered by ProxHTTPSProxyMII or the Proxomitron. The browser gets the site's certificate. So a * here and Proxo in bypass is probably no filtering. [BYPASS URL], the request is inspected by ProxHTTPSProxyMII but not the Proxomitron. The browser gets ProxHTTPSProxyMII's certificate. So a * here and Proxo in bypass is probably only ProxHTTPSProxyMII filtering. (Jan. 21, 2015 01:35 AM)zoltan Wrote: I noticed the css at Google play store was not being filtered and was hosted at gstatic, so I commented out the gstatic.com entry under [SSL Pass-Thru]. Will this cause problems? I'm not sure why some of the sites are listed under other categories as well. It could if your filters break a file from gstatic. Some of the sites are examples and others may be necessary if you use certain services like noscript. (Jan. 21, 2015 01:35 AM)zoltan Wrote: Does [BLACKLIST] totally block all content from those URLs? Or only if they're https? I think, you have only https being sent to ProxHTTPSProxyMII, so [BLACKLIST] only blocks https. Proxo in bypass, * in [SSL Pass-Thru]. It shouldn't lag. If it does, try after comment out all the entries in config.ini. Entries not headers. Then start adding in the filtering to see which may be slowing things down. Do you have more than one proxy in the Proxomitron's proxies manager? Is your friend's browser or computer testing urls before accessing them? |
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