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Quantum_Mind
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Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2004 9:19 pm Post subject: Artera "internet accelerator" and Proxomitron? |
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Can someone here help me to setup proxomitron to use Artera internet accelerator? Artera did not help me, and the "reseller" did not nelp me much either.
I got this software with my new Zoom modem. Zoom calles it "ZoomIt" and they are the "reseller".
http://www.arteraturbo.com |
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k027
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 10:12 am Post subject: |
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Hello Quantum_Mind,
Try this:
Open Proxomitron
Click "Proxy"
Click "Add"
Type "127.0.0.1:8081" (no quotes) in the "Enter New Proxy Server" box
Click "OK" and "OK"
Place a check in the "Use Remote Proxy" box
Click the "Save Current Config" button |
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Quantum_Mind
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 11:32 am Post subject: |
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I tryed that and it did not work.
Artera/Zoomit puts the browser in the lan "proxy" mode and does not use CookieCop/Proxomitron first.
Artera/Zoomit seems to need the browser to proxy to Artera/Zoomit then it uses the modem.
But I need proxomitrin to be between the browser and Artera/Zoomit. {as Artera/Zoomit compresses the data and proxomitron can not be between Artera/Zoomit and the internet.
I guess that I could get into the Artera/Zoomit "*.ini" files and change how it points the browser "to CookieCop/Proxomitron" then to Artera. But I was hoping that someone else here had done that.
Also when Artera starts it changes the "modem" proxy too. {localhost:8081} so I was hoping that I could somehow get the browser to point to CookieCop/Proxomitron and then I should get proxomitron to point to "127.0.0.1:8081", but I would need to change the .ini file to do that and I was not sure what lines to change.
Should I change some of the "localhost"s to CookieCop and then the 8081 ports to the ports that CookieCop uses? |
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k027
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 11:50 am Post subject: |
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Hello Quantum_Mind,
You say "It does not work". Can you be more specific as to what does/does not happen?
Can you connect to the internet with just your browser and Artera? How do you have your browser proxy settings configured? |
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Quantum_Mind
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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Artera Changes the browser to use the lan proxy when artera is started "localhost:8081" and returns the settings to how I had them when Artera is "disabled" or shutdown.
It also changes the modem proxy the same time. {I tryed to use a diffrent modem "dialer" to get around it and it did not work. Either Artera would not work and proxomitron would or the other way around.
I guess I should try to change the Artera ".ini" file to get Artera to point the browser to where I want it to!
I was hoping that someelse had already done that and I would just "do what they had done".
=== Update ===
I tryed to change the ".ini" file and the browser still did not connect.
I only changed those two entrys and it changed both the browser and modem "proxy" settings to the same thing.
I did "get a hint" from them but I am not smart enought to figure it out, maybe someone here can.
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Also check out this FAQ. It explains using Privoxy with another web
proxy like Squid:
http://www.privoxy.org/faq/configuration.html#OTHERPROXY
The above links are just reference material my me, it is in no way related to Zoom or any of the Zoom programs.
Have a good day.
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Can somehere figure this out for me? |
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