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How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
Jul. 05, 2011, 02:49 PM (This post was last modified: Jul. 06, 2011 01:05 AM by JJoe.)
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How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
Hi, i've https server but when i tried to mod Host with it ,But it didn't work Sad
the server is

Note : the server is free and it's working on Your-freedom with https protocol

i'm waiting for your replies Smile!
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Jul. 05, 2011, 09:49 PM
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RE: How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
Lest anyone think I'm imitating Rip Van Winkle, I gotta ask....

Why does this make the hair on the back of my neck stand up at full attention? Suspicious

I'm no longer in the rat race - the rats won't have me!
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Jul. 06, 2011, 01:03 AM
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RE: How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
"Your-freedom" appears to be a local proxy, written in Java. Like the Proxomitron, the browser can be set to use the "Your-freedom" local proxy on localhost:8080 or 127.0.0.1:8080.

To use "Your-freedom" with the Proxomitron requires 'chaining' the proxies together. I would try setting the browser to use the Proxomitron and setting the Proxomitron to use the "Your-freedom" proxy. The address of one of the proxies needs to be changed. They cannot both use 8080.
The Proxomitron may need to be 'socksified' to use the "Your-freedom" socks proxy.

My guess is that the "Your-freedom" network somehow requires the "Your-freedom" local java proxy... If the question is:
'Can the Proxomitron allow use of the "Your-freedom" network without the "Your-freedom" local java proxy?'
I would be surprised to find that the answer was as simple as modifying the host header or connecting the Proxomitron to an external proxy but I have been surprised before.

I found the IP that you posted to be disconcerting...
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Jul. 06, 2011, 01:15 AM
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RE: How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
(Jul. 06, 2011 01:03 AM)JJoe Wrote:  "Your-freedom" appears to be a local proxy, written in Java. Like the Proxomitron, the browser can be set to use the "Your-freedom" local proxy on localhost:8080 or 127.0.0.1:8080.

To use "Your-freedom" with the Proxomitron requires 'chaining' the proxies together. I would try setting the browser to use the Proxomitron and setting the Proxomitron to use the "Your-freedom" proxy. The address of one of the proxies needs to be changed. They cannot both use 8080.
The Proxomitron may need to be 'socksified' to use the "Your-freedom" socks proxy.

My guess is that the "Your-freedom" network somehow requires the "Your-freedom" local java proxy... If the question is:
'Can the Proxomitron allow use of the "Your-freedom" network without the "Your-freedom" local java proxy?'
I would be surprised to find that the answer was as simple as modifying the host header or connecting the Proxomitron to an external proxy but I have been surprised before.

I found the IP that you posted to be disconcerting...
thanks for your answer

in tems of my ip Big Teeth , i'm from Egypt my ip starts with 41.
again, thans Smile!
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Jul. 06, 2011, 01:32 AM
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RE: How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
(Jul. 06, 2011 01:15 AM)sasa_hero92 Wrote:  i'm from Egypt

I know and that is OK Smile!

You are welcome.
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Jul. 06, 2011, 01:41 AM
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RE: How to modify proxmitron with https server ?
(Jul. 06, 2011 01:32 AM)JJoe Wrote:  
(Jul. 06, 2011 01:15 AM)sasa_hero92 Wrote:  i'm from Egypt

I know and that is OK Smile!

You are welcome.

thanQ
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