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multiple noproxy entries

Anonymous
2010-04-26
2013-02-28
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-04-26

    how is the syntax of multiple excluded addresses ?
    i tried this, but all requests are forwarded to the proxy.

    [mydom
      all=10.1.1.111:8080
      noProxy=127.0.0.1:8080; localhost; mydom.lan
    ]

    i tried this too :
    noProxy=127.0.0.1:8080, localhost , mydom.lan

     
  • MM3Tools

    MM3Tools - 2010-04-26

    Domains are separated by comma.
    The syntax is the same like the field 'No Proxy for' at Firefox.

    See: Firefox / Tools / Options… / Advanced / Network / Connection / Settings… / No Proxy for

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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-04-28

    No sorry,
    this does not work :

    noProxy=127.0.0.1:8080, localhost:8472, portal.mydom.lan, intranet.mydom.lan, 172.16.0.0/16

    if i try to connect to a host with ip 172.16.16.63 the proxy server gives a reply.

     
  • MM3Tools

    MM3Tools - 2010-05-02

    We tested with:
    - Firefox 3.6.3 (default theme)
    - MM3-ProxySwitch 2010.55
      Please check your version: See Firefox / Tools / Add-ons
      Download: http://www.Proxy-Offline-Browser.com/ProxySwitch/

    [test
      http=HTTP-Proxy of you provider 
      noProxy=127.0.0.1:8080, localhost:8472, portal.mydom.lan, intranet.mydom.lan, 172.16.0.0/16
    ]
    

    It works fine.

    Do the proxys work, if you set these on the Firefox manually?
    See: Firefox / Tools / Options… / Advanced / Network / Connection / Settings… / No Proxy for

    These then work with the MM3-ProxySwitch, too.

    Only a Syntax fault then can be.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-05-03

    yes in Firefox 3.6.0. (portable) it works fine. The Version of MM3 only shows the version 2010 but no additional builds. If i try "Find Updates" Firefox reports that all addons are actual.

     

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