Join the Mozilla’s Test Days event from 9–15 Jan to test the new Firefox address bar on Firefox Beta 135 and get a chance to win Mozilla swag vouchers! 🎁

為了改善您的使用體驗,本網站正在進行維護,部分功能暫時無法使用。若本站的文件無法解決您的問題,想要向社群發問的話,請到 Twitter 上的 @FirefoxSupport 或 Reddit 上的 /r/firefox 發問,我們的社群成員將很快會回覆您的疑問。

搜尋 Mozilla 技術支援網站

防止技術支援詐騙。我們絕對不會要求您撥打電話或發送簡訊,或是提供個人資訊。請用「回報濫用」功能回報可疑的行為。

了解更多

proxy server refuses connections after reset of Firefox and have checked proxy settings to no avail

  • 5 回覆
  • 29 有這個問題
  • 1 次檢視
  • 最近回覆由 cor-el

more options

My desktop was plagued with pop-ups so I reset firefox and then ran malwarebytes to remove the sludge. Which it did- in mass quantities. However after the reboot I get an error message:proxy server refusing connections/Firefox is configured to use a proxy setting that is refusing connections. Tried to reconfigure the settings to no proxy but that failed as well. Tried use system proxy settings as well as auto detect-both failed. I do have Norton controlling the firewall and checked those settings are they appear to be unchanged-allowing firefox access. All other devices can connect with no problem. So, I'm out of ideas, little help? Thanks!

My desktop was plagued with pop-ups so I reset firefox and then ran malwarebytes to remove the sludge. Which it did- in mass quantities. However after the reboot I get an error message:proxy server refusing connections/Firefox is configured to use a proxy setting that is refusing connections. Tried to reconfigure the settings to no proxy but that failed as well. Tried use system proxy settings as well as auto detect-both failed. I do have Norton controlling the firewall and checked those settings are they appear to be unchanged-allowing firefox access. All other devices can connect with no problem. So, I'm out of ideas, little help? Thanks!

所有回覆 (5)

more options

Did you try the No Proxy setting?

  • Tools > Options > Advanced > Network : Connection > Settings

See also "Firefox connection settings":

more options

Yes, I tried all the options as stated in my original post but none worked to solve the issue.

more options

Maybe do a more thorough malware check with several malware scanning programs on the Windows computer.
Please scan with all programs because each program detects different malware.
All these programs have free versions.

Make sure that you update each program to get the latest version of their databases before doing a scan.

You can also do a check for a rootkit infection with TDSSKiller.

See also:


Do a clean reinstall and delete the Firefox program folder before (re)installing a fresh copy of the current Firefox release.

Download a fresh Firefox copy and save the file to the desktop.

If possible uninstall your current Firefox version to cleanup the Windows registry and settings in security software.

  • Do NOT remove personal data when you uninstall your current Firefox version, because all profile folders will be removed and you lose personal data like bookmarks and passwords from profiles of other Firefox versions.

Remove the Firefox program folder before installing that newly downloaded copy of the Firefox installer.

  • (32 bit Windows) "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\"
  • (64 bit Windows) "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\"

Your bookmarks and other personal data are stored in the Firefox profile folder and won't be affected by an uninstall and (re)install, but make sure that "remove personal data" is NOT selected when you uninstall Firefox.

If you keep having problems then also create a new profile.


more options

cor-el- Thanks for the suggestions, I'll give it a try. Maybe you can answer something I don't understand....I could connect to the internet with no problem prior to the reset and malwarebytes scan so I assume nothing affected those proxy settings, it was the pop-ups driving me nuts. Now after removal and reset, this problem arose. Does the reset affect the connection settings, that I assume are standard? Is there some other way to discover the reason why the connection is rejected? It just doesn't seem logical (to me at least) that the removal of malware would cause a problem, especially when there wasn't a problem before I removed the 1800 files. Am I making any sense? Thanks...

more options

It is possible that the malware removal did involve corrupted files or registry keys that are part of the internet connection.

Did Malwarebytes create a log of what was done?

Did you already tried a new profile?