WebFor those who have not yet been introduced, meet the Proxomitron: a free, highly flexible, user-configurable, small but very powerful, local HTTP web-filtering proxy. To become better acquainted, please see our online version of the
WebProxomitron, the Universal Web Filter, is a filtering web proxy written by Scott R. Lemmon. This program was originally designed to run under Windows 95. All future development of the program was ceased in 2003 one year before
WebBesides filtering web pages, The Proxomitron also allows you to control the normally hidden HTTP header messages that pass between your browser and the outside world. Many people are unaware that this covert conversation is even taking place, yet it can reveal all sorts of information. See exactly what your web browser has to say, then have it ...
WebClick " Settings ". Next check " Use Proxy Server. Click " Advanced ". Under the HTTP and (optionally) the Secure entry, enter " localhost " for host and " 8080 " for port. Make sure the line that reads "Use same proxy server for all protocols" is NOT checked. Lastly also be sure you don't have proxy autoconfig enabled.