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Thread: Proxy settings: Allowed hosts instead of ignored hosts

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    Proxy settings: Allowed hosts instead of ignored hosts

    Well, as many proxy applications, GNOME Network Proxy Preferences only allow to ignore hosts. What I want to do is exactly the opposite. I only want to use the proxy for few sites. Is it possible to define only the allowed hosts in any way?

    PS: I know FoxyProxy add-on for Firefox does this, but 1)I don't use Firefox and 2)I want the proxy settings system wide not only for browser.

    Thank You.
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    Last edited by cb951303; June 7th, 2010 at 11:09 PM.

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    Re: Proxy settings: Allowed hosts instead of ignored hosts

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    Re: Proxy settings: Allowed hosts instead of ignored hosts

    I did this:
    "System-Preferences-Network Proxy"
    On the location button-Select a New location-Type another name.
    Select "Manual Proxy Configuration"-"HTTP Proxy"-Type 127.0.1.1
    Click "Apply System Wide"-Enter system password.
    To browse a website you will need to:
    Click the "Ignored Hosts" tab-Add the address into this list

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