Web browsing and FTP (Mac Os X)


For Mac Os X it is not necessary to enter proxy settings for each individual browser, this information is controlled by the Operating System and can be changed in the Network System Preferences. Some browsers, such as Firefox will take their set up information from the Network System Preference panel, but allow you to make local changes.


Safari
Mozilla Firefox



Safari

Safari's preferences to change the proxy settings are taken directly from the Network System Preference Panel, therefore if you change settings in Safari, it will carry to the system as a whole.

1. Start Safari and make sure that you are connected to the Internet and can browse.



2. Select "Safari" and "Preferences..." from Safari's top menu, as shown on the figure. The "preferences" form will pop up, as shown below.



3. Click on the Advanced option and then Proxies "Change Setting..."

4. Safari preferences to change the proxy settings bring you directly to the Network System Preference/Proxy Pane.
Select FTP, HTTP and HTTPS checkboxes and fill in 127.0.0.1:8080 as a proxy server for each protocol.


T-Booster Client application (or T-Booster Proxy Server) must be running all time when you are accessing the Internet.
Should you decide to deconfigure T-Booster please uncheck proxy servers on the above panel.



Mozilla Firefox

Here is an example on how to set up Firefox to work through T-Booster. Firefox allows you to make local proxy changes which will only affect Firefox.

1. Start Firefox and make sure that you are connected to the Internet and can browse.




2. Select "Firefox" and "Preferences..." from top menu, as shown on the figure. The "preferences" form will pop up, as shown below.

3. Click on the "General" tab and then "Connection Settings..."



4. Fill in the form as shown on the figure:

T-Booster Client application (or T-Booster Proxy Server) must be running all time when you are accessing the Internet.
Should you decide to deconfigure T-Booster please check "Direct Connection to the Internet" on the above panel.





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