Creating proxy servers can increase your computer's security as well as save a company's bandwidth since they act as a mediator (middle-man) between your computer and the internet. Much of the time, you have to pay a subscription fee or service fee to use a proxy; however, there are proxies that are advertised as free, which probably means they don't prioritize your safety and are thus riskier. This wikiHow will teach you how to create a proxy on Windows and Mac computers once your administrator or IT department has set up a proxy server.
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Open Settings. Press the Windows + I keys or open your Start menu and click the gear icon.
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Click Network & Internet . It's next to an icon of a gridded globe.Advertisement
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Click Proxy . You'll see this option at the bottom of the panel on the left side of the window next to the same gridded globe icon.
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Click the switch next to "Use setup script" to turn it on . Doing so will enable the "Script address" text field.
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Enter the script address you were given and click Save . To access and use the proxy, enter the address that either your company, school, or employer gave to you, then click Save to continue. Once you close the Settings window, the changes you've selected should become effective immediately.
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Open Settings. Press the Windows + I keys or open your Start menu and click the gear icon.
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Click Network & Internet . It's next to an icon of a gridded globe.
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Click Proxy . You'll see this option at the bottom of the panel on the left side of the window next to the same gridded globe icon.
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Click the switch next to "Use a proxy server" to turn it on . Doing so will enable the "Address" and "Port" text fields.
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Enter an IP address and port number in the appropriate text fields then click Save . Once you've created your own proxy server (usually a task left to your company's administrators or IT department), you should have at least an IP address and Port number to use. Enter that information, then click Save and your changes will be effective immediately. [1] X Research source
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Open Safari. This app icon looks like a blue compass with a red dial. You can find it in your Dock or the Applications folder in Finder.
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Open System Preferences. With Safari in focus, click Safari from the menu at the top of your screen, then choose Preferences > Advanced .
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Click Change Settings . You'll see this next to "Proxies" and another window will appear.
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Change the proxy settings according to the information from your network administrator. When your company, school, or employer set up a proxy, they should have given the information to you so you could use it as well.
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Click Ok . This will save and apply the information you entered for each instance of Safari you use.
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QuestionIt says it couldn't connect to host after running it on 000webhost.com. What now?Community AnswerThere are many ways to access restricted websites, most of which are discussed here. One way that is glossed over in that article and may not have been the easiest to understand, was proxies. This article will go over each type of script in more detail.
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1. Open Settings.
2. Click Network & Internet > Proxy
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3. Click the switch next to "Use setup script" to turn it on.
4. Enter the script address you were given and click Save
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