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Browser Proxy Configuration

Switch on the proxy of your browser and enter the protocol types HTTP and FTP the IP address 127.0.0.1 and port 8080.

Settings for the browser

Safari and Internet Explorer for Mac OS X

With Manual Dial-Up.

Note

The following configuration should be executed only by an expert.
We recommend to use the browser Firefox for other users.

For the configuration you open the dialog Network in the System Preferences.

  • (1) At Show you select Network Status

    You need an LAN network component, e.g. local network, hub, switch, router, DSL modem, cable modem, AirPort (WLAN).

    Note
    At first if such a component isn't available, this has to be created.
    If this isn't possible, please use another browser (Firefox, Opera).
  • (2) Select a LAN network component
  • (3) Click on Configure...
Mac OS X: Network / Network Status
  • (4) Select tab TCP/IP

    Note
    At first if the lock symbol is closed, you must open the lock.
    You need administrator rights for the configuration.
  • If Off is selected in Configure IPv4
    (5) than switch to Manuelly
    and enter:
    IP Adress: 127.0.0.1
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Mac OS X: Network / myLan / TCP/IP
  • (6) Select tab Proxies
  • (7) Enable the proxies FTP as well as HTTP after each other and enter respectively for the proxy server (8): 127.0.0.1:8080

    Note
    If entries are already available here then you transfer these in the MM3-WebAssistant - Proxy Offline BrowserMM3-WebAssistant from Surf Set/Protocol/Proxy.
  • (5) Please, enter:
    Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts: 127.0.0.1
Mac OS X: Network / myLan / Proxies


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