another question about abrosia/proxy
#1
Posted 10 April 2012 - 07:49 AM
#2
Posted 10 April 2012 - 08:42 AM
#3
Posted 10 April 2012 - 08:48 AM
I don't think PM supports proxies that require credentials.
Oh it doesn't? I was just looking around and found some people who managed to get it work on neocodex, but those topics were from a long time ago apparently . Any other responses are appreciated. Thanks for your response though.
#4
Posted 10 April 2012 - 10:26 AM
#5
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:33 AM
The only way you can get it to work is if you can change the settings on the proxie itself. If it is a free (public) proxie then i very much doubt that you will be able to change the settings. But if you payed for a proxie service (private) then you should be able to change the settings on the proxie. If it is password protected you are going to need to change it so that the proxie recognizes your home IP and automatically signs you in, that way you do not need to type in the username and password manually. It is the only way that it will work with abrosia if it is password protected.
So is what you're saying is to change my home IP which it is currently at right now manually to the IP of my proxy that way I don't have to log in through it right? I'm attempting to do that right now, but really confused lol.
#6
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:35 AM
You need to login to the control panel from where you bought the proxy, and see if you can find something such as "authorized IP's" and then set your home IP as being allowed to login without using the username/password feature.So is what you're saying is to change my home IP which it is currently at right now manually to the IP of my proxy that way I don't have to log in through it right? I'm attempting to do that right now, but really confused lol.
#7
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:41 AM
You need to login to the control panel from where you bought the proxy, and see if you can find something such as "authorized IP's" and then set your home IP as being allowed to login without using the username/password feature.
Sarah the control panel here didn't seem to have that feature of "logging in without the user/pass" pass is required, but I managed to swap my home ip with the proxy ip and now it seems to be working. Thank you all for your help !
#8
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:44 AM
I took a look on the website you said you bought it from, and it says:Sarah the control panel here didn't seem to have that feature of "logging in without the user/pass" pass is required, but I managed to swap my home ip with the proxy ip and now it seems to be working. Thank you all for your help !
HereWe offer both authentication methods, by IP or username and password so you will not have to worry about your IP changing.
So, the option should be there somewhere, might not be that easy to find it.
Glad you managed to get it working though
#9
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:50 AM
I took a look on the website you said you bought it from, and it says:
Here
So, the option should be there somewhere, might not be that easy to find it.
Glad you managed to get it working though
Sarah one more thing. Do you know what it means page retrival time (proxy) when I test it in program manager sometimes it come up with 0.24 other times it comes up with 3.2. Will that affect my buy times? I tested the speed and its relatively fast about 35 mbps sometimes. Just wondering cause I had no idea what this means. Thanks
#10
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:52 AM
How long it takes to load the pages, the slower the loading = slower buy times. It shouldn't effect you too much with a private proxy, public are far slower usually.Sarah one more thing. Do you know what it means page retrival time (proxy) when I test it in program manager sometimes it come up with 0.24 other times it comes up with 3.2. Will that affect my buy times? I tested the speed and its relatively fast about 35 mbps sometimes. Just wondering cause I had no idea what this means. Thanks
#11
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:55 AM
How long it takes to load the pages, the slower the loading = slower buy times. It shouldn't effect you too much with a private proxy, public are far slower usually.
So that would stand for say 6.2 would mean it would take 6.2 seconds to retrieve the page right? The lower the number the better. Or is it backwards? The higher the number the better. Just making sure, but thanks for all your help.
#12
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:57 AM
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Depending how they coded it.... it may work
#13
Posted 10 April 2012 - 11:57 AM
No, that's right, the lower the number the better (quicker) it is.So that would stand for say 6.2 would mean it would take 6.2 seconds to retrieve the page right? The lower the number the better. Or is it backwards? The higher the number the better. Just making sure, but thanks for all your help.
#14
Posted 10 April 2012 - 12:02 PM
No, that's right, the lower the number the better (quicker) it is.
Ok gotcha . Somebody can close this topic now if needed. Got it all fixed!
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