ProxHTTPSProxyMII: Reloaded
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Jan. 07, 2015, 05:57 AM
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RE: ProxHTTPSProxyMII: Reloaded
(Jan. 07, 2015 03:23 AM)zoltan Wrote: I'm using mail.yahoo.com to sign in and can't get past the login screen. The message is "The browser you're using refuses to sign in. (cookies rejected)." I saw the cookies rejected warning at yahoo. Worked after I cleared the browser's cache. After you signin with a direct connection does the requested service appear or are you redirected to another page first? Gmail usually signs in. Amazon has signed in. I don't filter while signed in there. Have never signed in to youtube. Which browser are you using? (Jan. 07, 2015 03:23 AM)zoltan Wrote: I'm still not understanding whether it's sufficient to just bypass Proxomitron in cases where a direct connection is desired. Does it matter that ProxHTTPSProxy is still running? Is the connection pure at that point, or does ProxHTTPSProxy compromise it in some way? It would not be 'pure' because ProxHTTPSProxy would still be in the middle providing its certificate and routines. By direct I mean no proxies. The Proxomitron and ProxHTTPSProxy may run but the browser should not use them. Change the browser's proxy setting to 'direct'. However, ProxHTTPSProxy does have a [SSL Pass-Thru] section in "config.ini". URLs matched by this section should 'bypass' ProxHTTPSProxy. Temporarily adding a * to this section should be similar to the Proxomitron's bypass button. If you haven't done so, read "config.ini". |
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