Clearly separate Firefox and Safari/systemwide proxy settings, with screenshots for Firefox.
Chris Palmer

Chris Palmer commited on 2006-04-04 22:49:58
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@@ -78,9 +78,17 @@ href="<page docs/tor-switchproxy>">Tor SwitchProxy howto</a> to set up
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 a plugin that makes it easy to switch between using Tor and using a
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 direct connection.</p>
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+<h3>Mozilla Firefox</h3>
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 <p>Otherwise, you need to manually configure your browser's proxy
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-settings.
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-In Firefox, this is in Mozilla|Preferences|Advanced|Proxies.</p>
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+settings.  In Firefox, this is in the Firefox | Preferences menu item,
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+and then click Connection Settings... in the General tab.</p>
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+<img src="../img/screenshot-firefox-preferences-1.png.png" border="1" />
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+<br /><br />
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+<img src="../img/screenshot-firefox-preferences-2.png.png" border="1" />
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+<br /><br />
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 <p>
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 You should fill in "localhost"
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@@ -91,6 +99,11 @@ should set them up anyway</a>.) You should also fill out the socks
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 to cover protocols besides the first four. Then click "OK".</p>
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 </p>
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+<img src="../img/screenshot-firefox-proxy-settings.png.png" border="1"
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+/> <br /><br />
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+<h3>Apple Safari</h3>
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 <p>If you want to use Tor with Safari, you need to change your
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 Network Settings. Select your Network Preferences from the Apple |
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 Location menu:</p>
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