Join the AMA (Ask Me Anything) with the Firefox leadership team to celebrate Firefox 20th anniversary and discuss Firefox’s future on Mozilla Connect. Mark your calendar on Thursday, November 14, 18:00 - 20:00 UTC!

본 사이트는 여러분의 사용자 경험을 개선하기 위해 유지 보수를 진행하는 동안 기능이 제한됩니다. 도움말로 문제가 해결되지 않고 질문을 하고 싶다면 Twitter의 @FirefoxSupport 및 Reddit의 /r/firefox 채널을 활용하세요.

Mozilla 도움말 검색

고객 지원 사기를 피하세요. 저희는 여러분께 절대로 전화를 걸거나 문자를 보내거나 개인 정보를 공유하도록 요청하지 않습니다. "악용 사례 신고"옵션을 사용하여 의심스러운 활동을 신고해 주세요.

자세히 살펴보기

Removing Library Proxy

more options

I have a library proxy from a previous university installed in Firefox. When I search, e.g. Google Scholar, and find an article with a link, the link opens the university library to which I no longer have access. I would like to remove the old proxy and change to the current library. Procedure? Thanks.

I have a library proxy from a previous university installed in Firefox. When I search, e.g. Google Scholar, and find an article with a link, the link opens the university library to which I no longer have access. I would like to remove the old proxy and change to the current library. Procedure? Thanks.

모든 댓글 (3)

more options

We had this question come up before with Google Scholar but the thread was left dangling, so I don't know whether this was helpful:

Poster: Clearing cookies did not stop Google Scholar links from going to the previously affiliated institution's login page.

Me: In that case, it probably is saved in your Google account. Did you check the settings page to see if it's stored there? Maybe "Library Links" in the left column? https://scholar.google.com/scholar_settings

Old thread: google scholar is chosing a proxy library and I can't find and/or delete where is setting is kept in Firefox (unsolved)

more options

Sorry, that is not the problem. I think I need to reconfigure the browser, not set up Google Scholar (it has not library or proxy settings).

more options

Firefox has a proxy setting, but it's not site-specific. You can check that here:

  • Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options
  • Mac: "3-bar" menu button (or Firefox menu) > Preferences
  • Linux: "3-bar" menu button (or Edit menu) > Preferences

In the left column, click Advanced. Then on the right side, with the "Network" mini-tab active, click the "Settings" button. The default of "Use system proxy settings" piggybacks on your Windows/IE "LAN" setting. "Auto-detect" can lead to a flaky connection. You may want to try "No proxy".


Are these links you're opening ordinary http/https links or do they use a special protocol at the beginning?