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* Proxy configuration can be done in three ways:
 
* Proxy configuration can be done in three ways:
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::: '''Explicit Proxy''' – A single proxy is specified in the browser with a literal proxy bypass list.
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::: '''Explicit Proxy''' – A single proxy is specified in the browser with a literal proxy bypass list.
::: '''PAC File''' – The location of a PAC file is specified (e.g. hosted locally or on a web server) in the browser. The PAC file can provide proxy fail-over support, advanced proxy bypass support , and much more (see below).
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::: '''PAC File''' – The location of a PAC file is specified (e.g. hosted locally or on a web server) in the browser. The PAC file can provide proxy fail-over support, advanced proxy bypass support , and much more (see below).
::: '''WPAD''' – Only requiring a check box be selected in the browser, the browser may use DHCP or DNS in attempt to guess the location of the PAC file.
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::: '''WPAD''' – Only requiring a check box be selected in the browser, the browser may use DHCP or DNS in attempt to guess the location of the PAC file.
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[[File:testproxysupport-modeselector.png|400px]]
 
[[File:testproxysupport-modeselector.png|400px]]
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* Manual mode
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* Fill proxy settings info according to your setup ( host, port, user/password, ... )
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[[File:testproxysupport-form.png|center|400px]]
 
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:: In automatic mode
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[[File:testproxysupport-automaticmode.png|center|400px]]
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Automatic proxy configuration has two parts:
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* PAC -
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:: In manual mode
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* Automatic mode - PAC
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[[File:testproxysupport-form.png|center|400px]]
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[[File:testproxysupport-automaticmodepac.png|center|400px]]
     

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