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− | ==Internet Explorer== | + | '''Introduction''': |
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+ | An HTTP, or web, proxy server provides a gateway between your browser and the rest of the Internet. A proxy server replaces your identity (IP address, in this case) with its own, making it possible to browse more privately, securely, and can offer additional features depending upon the proxy. | ||
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+ | Privoxy is geared towards filtering pop-up advertisements and regular web advertisements. Privoxy is based off Junkbuster but provides better filtering. Privoxy also provides all of the features offered by the "Normal Caching Proxy". | ||
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+ | ==Windows / Internet Explorer== | ||
#Click on <span class="button">Tools</span> and select <span class="button">Internet Options...</span>. | #Click on <span class="button">Tools</span> and select <span class="button">Internet Options...</span>. | ||
#Click on the <span class="button">Connections</span> tab. | #Click on the <span class="button">Connections</span> tab. | ||
− | #If you | + | #If you Dial-Up to XMission select XMission in the "Dial-up" window pane and click <span class="button">Settings...</span> |
+ | #If you connect with DSL click the <span class="button">LAN Settings...</span> button. | ||
#Check <span class="button">Use automatic configuration script</span>. | #Check <span class="button">Use automatic configuration script</span>. | ||
− | #In the | + | #In the text field to the right of '''Address''' enter '''http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac''' |
− | + | #Press <span class="button">OK</span> at the bottom. | |
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==Firefox== | ==Firefox== | ||
− | # | + | #Find your '''Preferences''' settings. This varies by platform. |
− | #: | + | #:Linux - '''Edit''' Menu, then <span class="button">Preferences</span>. |
− | # | + | #:OSX - '''Firefox''' Menu, then <span class="button">Preferences</span>. |
− | + | #:Windows - '''Tools''' Menu, then <span class="button">Options</span>. | |
− | #Select <span class="button">Automatic proxy configuration URL:</span> and enter | + | #Select the <span class="button">Advanced</span> section. |
+ | #Press the <span class="button">Settings...</span> button after '''Configure how Firefox connects to the Internet'''. | ||
+ | #Select <span class="button">Automatic proxy configuration URL:</span> and enter '''http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac''' in the text field. | ||
+ | #Press <span class="button">OK</span> at the bottom. | ||
− | ==Safari== | + | ==Apple OSX / Safari== |
#Click on the Apple icon and select <span class="button">System Preferences</span>. | #Click on the Apple icon and select <span class="button">System Preferences</span>. | ||
#Click on <span class="button">Network</span>. | #Click on <span class="button">Network</span>. | ||
+ | #Click on <span class="button">Advanced...</span> in the lower right corner of the Network window. | ||
#Select the <span class="button">Proxies</span> tab. | #Select the <span class="button">Proxies</span> tab. | ||
− | #Click the | + | #Click the button next to <span class="button">Automatic Proxy Configuration</span>. |
− | #In the text field to the right of <span class="button"> | + | #In the text field to the right of '''URL''' enter '''http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac'''. |
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+ | ==Google Chrome== | ||
+ | #Pull down the menu under the icon shaped like a wrench. | ||
+ | #Select <span class="button">Options</span>. | ||
+ | #Select the <span class="button">Under the Hood</span> tab. | ||
+ | #Under the '''Network''' section, press the <span class="button">Change proxy settings</span> button. | ||
+ | #Click the check button next to <span class="button">Automatic Proxy Configuration</span>. | ||
+ | #In the text field to the right of '''Autoconfiguration URL:''' enter '''http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac''''. | ||
+ | #Press <span class="button">Close</span>. | ||
− | + | [[Category:Proxies|Privoxy]] | |
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 9 July 2015
Introduction:
An HTTP, or web, proxy server provides a gateway between your browser and the rest of the Internet. A proxy server replaces your identity (IP address, in this case) with its own, making it possible to browse more privately, securely, and can offer additional features depending upon the proxy.
Privoxy is geared towards filtering pop-up advertisements and regular web advertisements. Privoxy is based off Junkbuster but provides better filtering. Privoxy also provides all of the features offered by the "Normal Caching Proxy".
Windows / Internet Explorer
- Click on and select .
- Click on the tab.
- If you Dial-Up to XMission select XMission in the "Dial-up" window pane and click
- If you connect with DSL click the button.
- Check .
- In the text field to the right of Address enter http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac
- Press at the bottom.
Firefox
- Find your Preferences settings. This varies by platform.
- Linux - Edit Menu, then .
- OSX - Firefox Menu, then .
- Windows - Tools Menu, then .
- Select the section.
- Press the button after Configure how Firefox connects to the Internet.
- Select http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac in the text field. and enter
- Press at the bottom.
Apple OSX / Safari
- Click on the Apple icon and select .
- Click on .
- Click on in the lower right corner of the Network window.
- Select the tab.
- Click the button next to .
- In the text field to the right of URL enter http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac.
Google Chrome
- Pull down the menu under the icon shaped like a wrench.
- Select .
- Select the tab.
- Under the Network section, press the button.
- Click the check button next to .
- In the text field to the right of Autoconfiguration URL: enter http://proxy.xmission.com/privoxy.pac'.
- Press .