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userdoc:tt-web-browser-proxy [2015/07/29 11:30]
abelbeck [Establish local SOCKS Proxy]
userdoc:tt-web-browser-proxy [2015/07/29 11:42]
droemel [Establish local SOCKS Proxy]
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 Open a new Firefox window, and enter "192.168.101.1" or some unique address as seen by "pbx" You should be able to access any web enabled device that "pbx" can see.  If you have problems, look at your Terminal window for error messages. Open a new Firefox window, and enter "192.168.101.1" or some unique address as seen by "pbx" You should be able to access any web enabled device that "pbx" can see.  If you have problems, look at your Terminal window for error messages.
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 +!!Note ->!! Make sure that you don't have any conflicting "Proxy add-on extensions" active in Firefox, that could interfere with the standard proxy configuration!
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 ===== Disconnect local SOCKS Proxy ===== ===== Disconnect local SOCKS Proxy =====
  
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 !!Tip ->!! In order to simplify enabling and disabling the web browser proxy settings, most browsers have add-on extensions that allow quickly changing the proxy settings from the browser window without digging into Preferences each time. !!Tip ->!! In order to simplify enabling and disabling the web browser proxy settings, most browsers have add-on extensions that allow quickly changing the proxy settings from the browser window without digging into Preferences each time.
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