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Firefox doesn't read OS X system wide network proxy settings is there a fix for this?

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I am connected to a proxy server for my university using Mac OS X (Snow Leopard). I am able to connect if I set Firefox's personal proxy settings however, if I don't set them but rather set OS X's system wide proxy settings Firefox will not acknowledge the new setting and won't connect. Is there a fix for this?

I am connected to a proxy server for my university using Mac OS X (Snow Leopard). I am able to connect if I set Firefox's personal proxy settings however, if I don't set them but rather set OS X's system wide proxy settings Firefox will not acknowledge the new setting and won't connect. Is there a fix for this?

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What are the current the connection settings?

  • Firefox > Preferences > Advanced : Network : Connection > Settings

See "Firefox connection settings":

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The settings here are set to 'Auto-detect proxy settings for this network'. This will work if I set the 'Automatic proxy configuration URL' in the settings but I'm not interested in setting this configuration whenever I change locations. Thanks.

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-> click Firefox button and click Options (OR File Menu -> Options)

  • Advanced panel
  • Network tab
  • Connection section -> click Settings button
  • use radio button option 1 or 2 or 3 (check which setting works)
  • click OK on Options window
  • Restart Firefox

Check and tell if its working.

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FoxyProxy will do the job to a degree I suppose though it looks like I will need to manually activate the university proxy when I want to connect to it. AutoProxy looks a little more complicated than I feel is really needed. All I'm interested in doing is having Firefox obey the system wide network preferences I've set up with my OS. Thanks for the extensions though.