ProxHTTPSProxyMII: Reloaded
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Jan. 21, 2015, 07:09 PM
Post: #92
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RE: ProxHTTPSProxyMII: Reloaded
"Program Files (other)" is a folder I created because I read here that Proxomitron had problems in "Program Files (x86)" One difference between my install and his is that for mine ProxHTTPSProxyMII was never moved from my downloads folder, whereas in his, both Proxo & Proxy are in Program Files (other).
When you say "and Proxo in bypass" do you mean that it needs to be bypassed in the program in addition to the config.ini setting? Because it seems a bit redundant for example with [SSL Pass-Thru] where it's "unaltered by ProxHTTPSProxyMII or the Proxomitron." Likewise with [BYPASS URL] where it's supposedly already forcing Proxomitron to ignore it. I guess I'm a little confused by why there would be Proxomitron-specific settings needed for sites when that is normally done in Proxomitron. Not using noscript, so hopefully my css filters won't break much. (Jan. 21, 2015 05:19 AM)JJoe Wrote: 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. As above, do you mean to actually use the bypass feature in Proxomitron in addition to putting a single "*" on one line in config.ini? (Jan. 21, 2015 05:19 AM)JJoe Wrote: Do you have more than one proxy in the Proxomitron's proxies manager? In the external proxy selector, the only thing listed is "127.0.0.1:8081 ProxHTTPSProxyMII". I'm pretty certain the same is true for his because I gave him my Proxomitron config. At the end of default.cfg is the following text: Code: [Proxies] I don't think it's testing urls. Not sure what that could include though. I did remember one more thing: I'm using Open DNS and he isn't (Comcast I think). |
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