Click the 'Proxy' tab to access the proxy settings for the network you selected. By default, 'Direct Internet connection' is selected here. This means your Chromebook won't use a proxy while connected to this Wi-Fi network. To have your Chromebook automatically detect and apply proxy settings, select 'Automatic proxy configuration'. By default, Chrome use the system proxy setting(IE proxy settings on Windows platform ), but sometime we want to set proxy ONLY for chrome, not the whole system. Proxy helper extension use Chrome native proxy API to set proxy, support socks5, socks4, http, HTTPS protocols and pac script, Fast And Simple.
- Disable proxy settings in Chrome. Go to proxy settings and then Lan Settings as mentioned above in this document. Click on Advanced and just unselect use proxy server for your Lan to disable proxy in Chrome. I hope you found this article useful. Please share and subscribe.
- Google Chrome uses the system-wide proxy settings for both Windows and Mac OS. To set a SOCKS proxy on Chrome, follow the steps described below: Open Google Chrome. Go to the options menu top right, next to the Address Bar. Click on Settings.
Lan Settings Proxy Chrome
Trying to run a test suite from the MAC terminal. The browser options don't seem to be recognized.
OS Name: OS X Version 10.6.8
Browser Name and Version: Chrome 13.0.782.218
Sahi Build: Sahi V3.5
The command below has the browser options with the proxy settings specific but Chrome does not start at all.
If the command does not have the browser options, Chrome starts but doesn't connect with the sahi proxy server because of the missing proxy settings.
If the Chrome proxy settings are set in Chrome Preferences in Under the Hood, the script runs correctly. But that is a manual step setting and not practical.
Is there a problem with my command?
Thanks
Bryan
Comments
- Hi Bryan,
Could you please try the options as given here: http://sahi.co.in/w/mac-xml
It would look something like:
I would also recommend you to use testrunner.sh and the browserType, instead of passing in individual browser parameters.
Regards,
Narayan - edited September 2011Hi Narayan:
I tried your suggestion with using testrunner.sh and browserType first. Chrome did not start.
*Updated* I then went back to the command line and tried the command below. This command worked! The default Chrome profile location was used because when the sahi0 profile was used, Chrome did not start.
Thanks
Bryan
Data breaches concern everyone who uses the Internet. Using a reliable proxy server is a trusted way to protect your data from cybercriminals who are constantly looking for ways to access sensitive information. A proxy server provides both security and anonymity by masking your IP address and passing your requests through the proxy. This article shows you how to set up your Chrome browser for use with a proxy server.
Authorizing/Authenticating
Trying to run a test suite from the MAC terminal. The browser options don't seem to be recognized.
OS Name: OS X Version 10.6.8
Browser Name and Version: Chrome 13.0.782.218
Sahi Build: Sahi V3.5
The command below has the browser options with the proxy settings specific but Chrome does not start at all.
If the command does not have the browser options, Chrome starts but doesn't connect with the sahi proxy server because of the missing proxy settings.
If the Chrome proxy settings are set in Chrome Preferences in Under the Hood, the script runs correctly. But that is a manual step setting and not practical.
Is there a problem with my command?
Thanks
Bryan
Comments
- Hi Bryan,
Could you please try the options as given here: http://sahi.co.in/w/mac-xml
It would look something like:
I would also recommend you to use testrunner.sh and the browserType, instead of passing in individual browser parameters.
Regards,
Narayan - edited September 2011Hi Narayan:
I tried your suggestion with using testrunner.sh and browserType first. Chrome did not start.
*Updated* I then went back to the command line and tried the command below. This command worked! The default Chrome profile location was used because when the sahi0 profile was used, Chrome did not start.
Thanks
Bryan
Data breaches concern everyone who uses the Internet. Using a reliable proxy server is a trusted way to protect your data from cybercriminals who are constantly looking for ways to access sensitive information. A proxy server provides both security and anonymity by masking your IP address and passing your requests through the proxy. This article shows you how to set up your Chrome browser for use with a proxy server.
Authorizing/Authenticating
You'll need to authorize your IP address to use the proxy, which will send your data requests and get back responses while protecting your identity. You can either authorize your IP address or provide basic access authentication.
With most proxy services, you can authorize your IP address to the proxy via the service's dashboard; or you can use the service's account-management API.
IP address authentication
- On your dashboard, click a link that reads like 'Add an IP.'
- Fill and submit the form with your own IP address.
Now your IP address will be able to access the proxy without any further steps. If you add another IP to your proxy service account, it should be promptly authorized to the proxy. Be sure you do this first before you make requests from that IP to avoid a temporary block.
Basic access authentication
Besides IP address authentication, the other way to initiate HTTP proxy requests is basic access authentication. For this authentication, you'll need your username and password to enter in your configuration below.
Setting up the proxy
For either Windows or Mac, Chrome uses your computer system's proxy settings to connect to the internet.
For Windows:
Step 1: Open your Google Chrome browser.
Step 2: Click the Customizebutton in the top right-hand corner and select Settings.
Step 3: On the Settings page, click on the Advanced link and then select System.
Step 4: Click on Open your computer's proxy settings and this will take you to the Proxy Settingswindow.
Step 5: Under Manual proxy setup, turn on Use a proxy server.Enter the IP address and port number required for your proxy server of choice.
Step 6: Click the Savebutton.
Below is a video demonstrating the process.
For Mac:
Mac Terminal Proxy Settings
Step 1: Open your Google Chrome browser.
Step 2: Click the Customizebutton in the top right-hand corner and select Settings.
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Step 3. On the Settings page, click on the Advanced link.
Step 4: Scroll down to System and click on Open proxy settings.
Step 5: Select Web Proxy (HTTP)and then enter the IP address and port number required for your proxy server of choice. This information is obtainable from your proxy server provider.
Step 6: Select Secure Web Proxy (HTTPS)and again enter the same IP address and port number. Click OK.
Step 7: You may also be required to enter your Mac user password. If so, click Always Allow. Then click Apply.
Alternatively, you can configure the proxy settings directly without going through Chrome. The video below shows you how.
Mobile device settings
On Android:
Step 1: Go to Settingsand select WiFi.
Step 2: Long tap on the connected network.
Step 3: Expand Advanced optionsand select the Proxyoption.
Step 4: Enter the IP address and port number of your proxy server. This information is obtainable from your proxy server provider. Tap Save.
On iOS:
Step 1: Open Settings, then WiFi.
Step 2: Tap the connected WiFi network and then tap the Manualoption in the HTTP Proxy section.
Step 3: Enter the appropriate IP address and port number required. This information is obtainable from your proxy server provider.
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Maintaining online security
Security and anonymity are essential to protect your sensitive data when working on the Internet. A good solution is to use a reliable proxy server combined with your Chrome browser. This combination has what is needed to provide you with a worry-free environment in which to complete your work.