ProxySwitcher is an extension that helps you easily switch proxies from toolbar popup UI.Simply open toolbar popup and click on the desired category. There are five categories available to choose from. Moreover, badge icon color changes according to the chosen category. Once the proxy is set, a notification popup shows you the current state.This addon supports PAC proxy as well. Moreover you can white-list any domain or website through toolbar popup UI. In order to white-list a domain, please add the desired domain to the bypass area in toolbar popup. For example, to white-list - - please add - *
example.com - to the filed. Please note that all the entries should be comma separated. Once you filled the bypass area, please mark the related checkbox as well (the checkbox next to the Bypass category).To set PAC proxy, please add a PAC URL or SCRIPT to the designated area (PATH input area). Please note that a PAC path should have a certain format. For example if your PAC file is located in - C:// - folder (on windows machine), please write - file:///C:/pac.data - in the PATH area. If you do not know how to write a PAC file, please read this ( _auto-config) Wikipedia page. Once you made a correct PAC file, please add it to the PATH field.To report bugs, please fill the bug report form in the addon's homepage ( -switcher.html).
Proxy Switcher allows you to modify your proxy settings easily from the toolbar panel. Toolbar icon indicates the current type of proxy your browser currently using. The UI for changing proxies is very intuitive. It is very close to the Firefox proxy manager window. The extension is designed such that no resource is used while the panel is closed. This is probably the lightest proxy switcher add-on in the market.
1. No Proxy Mode: Your browser bypasses all system-wide level proxies and connects you directly to the internet. This is useful when there is a network issue caused by an external proxy tool
2. System Proxy Mode: Your browser uses whatever proxy your system is using. Sometimes you have an external software that manages your system-level proxy. Using this option allows the browser to follow the same proxy configuration.
3. Auto-detect Proxy Mode: Your browser automatically detects the proxy settings for your network
4. Manual Mode: You are going to explicitly define proxy server for each scheme. There are four schemes to consider: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and Other types of network requests. Using manual tab, you can specify different proxies for each scheme.
5. PAC Script Mode: This is the most powerful way to handle proxy settings of your browser. Basically by writing a PAC script (which is a JavaScript function) you can control routing based on host or url of the request. There is a pre-defined sample of PAC script in the PAC Script tab of the panel to help you start writing the code.
Using this extension there would be no need to digging through the advanced section of your browser anymore. All the settings are access from the toolbar panel. Besides, the toolbar icon is an indicator of the current proxy type. Hover mouse over the toolbar button to get more info.
As of version 0.1.2, the badge text displays the number of failed resources. Opening the panel, you can check these resources by pressing "Error Log" button. Using this new tool, you can modify your PAC script to support custom proxy setting for the failed resources.
Although Distributed Switches are a component within vCenter Server, most of the switch's underlying functionality is handled at the ESX/ESXi host level. As such, relevant vDS configuration information is stored locally on the host as a proxy copy and are periodically synchronized with vCenter Server.
If network connectivity is interrupted between the vCenter Server and one or more hosts, a synchronization interval may be missed resulting in this alert being displayed. This type of interruption can occur during vCenter Service restarts, vCenter Server reboots as well as ESX/ESXi host reboots or network maintenance. This message can also occur if the host is taken out of a vCenter Server while still attached to a vDS, then brought in to a new vCenter Server. Even if the vDS on the new vCenter Server is the same or similar to the vDS on the previous vCenter, the new vCenter Server will not recognize the host's proxy copy of the vDS.
Most of the time, this message is benign and can be safely ignored until a maintenance window. Within several minutes, the host's Distributed Switch information should synchronize with vCenter Server, and the warning may clear on its own.
If the Rectify button does not clear the message or the button is not available on the host, the host's proxy copy must be cleared from the host. To do this, the host must be removed from the vDS entirely. After removal, it can then be brought back in to the vDS and the message will clear. This involves a networking change, so it is recommended to do this step during a maintenance window, if possible.
Remove the host from the vDS. Click Home > Networking. Right click the vDS, click Add and Manage Hosts > Remove Hosts, and follow the wizard.
NOTE: if there is an error about "Port-id is in use", follow this KB: The resource 'Port-ID' is in use error when removing a host from VDS
NOTE: if you need to use the same physical adapters from the current vDS on the standard switch, check the Load Balancing on the distributed switch. To do this, click Home > Networking, then click the vDS that is being cleared. Next, click the three dots next to the port group you are copying, then click View Settings > Policies and scroll down to Load Balancing. If the Load Balancing is set to IP Hash, this setting must be broken on the physical switch in order to use these physical adapters on the standard switch.
If vCenter Server or an ESX/ESXi host has not been restarted recently and the alert does not clear on its own, there may be other problems in the environment inhibiting the synchronization of vDS data. If the problem persists, Ensure there are no intermittent network connectivity issues with the ESX/ESXi host or to vCenter Server. For more information, see ESX/ESXi hosts have intermittent or no network connectivity (1004109).
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One of the best ways to dig into a website and look for vulnerabilities is by using a proxy. By routing traffic through a proxy like Burp Suite, you can discover hidden flaws quickly, but sometimes it's a pain to turn it on and off manually. Luckily, there is a browser add-on called FoxyProxy that automates this process with a single click of a button.
A proxy switcher is a tool, usually in the form of a browser add-on, that allows one to turn a proxy on and off or cycle between multiple proxies with the click of a button. It saves loads of time as it usually takes many clicks to enable or disable a proxy.
It is beneficial for security researchers and penetration testers because the time saved messing around with settings can be put to better use, especially when exploring a website for testing. It can get annoying having to turn the proxy on and off constantly, but the use of a proxy switcher makes the process trivial.
The first thing we need to do is start Firefox and navigate to the Add-ons Manager. You can do so by using the Ctrl Shift p shortcut, clicking the "Open menu" button in the toolbar then "Add-ons," or hitting "Tools" in the menu bar followed by "Add-ons."
We will use FoxyProxy Basic as it offers enough functionality for what we need. Alternatively, instead of going through all of the above steps, you can just go directly to FoxyProxy Basic's extension page.
Now, all we have to do is enable it while Burp is running, allowing us to effortlessly switch the proxy on and off or even switch between different proxies. Click the icon and select "Use proxy Burp for all URLs (ignore patterns)" to turn it on.
We could make an exception each time we load a new page, but this would get annoying fast. Instead, we can add Burp's certificate to our browser, so it remains a trusted authority. To do this, navigate to the interface Burp is running on in the browser.
We learned about proxy switchers and what the advantages of using them are. We installed and configured a browser add-on called FoxyProxy that allowed us to turn a proxy, like Burp Suite, on and off with a single click. We also covered some configuration issues, including setting the Certificate Authority and getting Burp to work with TLS. Now that FoxyProxy is installed, more time can be spent finding bugs and not messing with settings.
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Instead of using Foxyproxy basic I used Froxyproxy standard.
Adding the burp is done the same way, but then the next step is to add patterns.
I use this in HackTheBox so I set the target to be 10.10.10. with type wildcard
Then from the black batterns, "local subnets" must be turned of as it black lists 10.x.x.x range.
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