Các câu trả lời gần đây cho How to make Firefox re-autodiscover proxy autoconfiguration?https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/12266052018-07-24T00:04:24-07:00Okay, I am getting a vibe of “no, there is no simple button in Firefox that you can click to re-auto2018-07-24T00:04:24-07:00yurikhanhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1226605#answer-1136516<p>Okay, I am getting a vibe of “no, there is no simple button in Firefox that you can click to re-autodiscover proxy settings”. Perhaps I will file a bug.
</p><p>This is a network in a single apartment used by two people living in it, myself included. There is only so much added complexity that I can tolerate to remove complexity of applying new settings.
</p>With the increased clarity of the topology, I have a few more questions and a potential set of fixes2018-07-23T22:25:01-07:00linuxmodderhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1226605#answer-1136493<p>With the increased clarity of the topology, I have a few more questions and a potential set of fixes:
</p><p>Q: are these network devices in a internet cafe style ( they are always there) or BYOD style?
</p><p>Q: It would appear that the router is playing dhcp /dns for a both normal and split socks traffic, is this indeed true.
</p><p>Q: For these new sites, would it be something you can find out immediately or is this a ticket support concept where you are alerted to them?
</p><p>I could see using a circuit refresh for them
</p><p>Also I can see having a lease refresh where during the dhcp assigning the new script configuration would be loaded.
</p>I might not have explained the issue clearly.
I have a simple home network consisting of a router, t2018-07-23T13:01:06-07:00yurikhanhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1226605#answer-1136392<p>I might not have explained the issue clearly.
</p><p>I have a simple home network consisting of a router, two desktop computers and a laptop computer.
</p><p>On all computers on my network, I want to have Web access to several sites that are hosted on IP addresses that are blocked by my Internet provider (because other sites sharing these IP addresses are deemed illegal by the government, and these guys do not know how to block some but not all traffic to a certain IP address). I do that by running Tor on the router, and exposing it to the local network as a SOCKS proxy.
</p><p>I want to access most sites directly, because going via Tor adds some inconveniences such as increased frequency of CAPTCHAs. I only use Tor for sites that are normally unreachable. I do that by having a proxy autoconfiguration script.
</p><p>I want to make it easy for my users to configure their browsers to use my proxy. I do that by exposing the router under the well-known name “wpad”, and serving the autoconfiguration script from that name under /wpad.dat, so that the user only has to enable proxy autodetection, without having to remember the URL or for me to dictate it over the phone.
</p><p>Finally, when I or my users discover another site that is unjustly blocked, I want to be able to add it to the proxy autoconfiguration script and have it instantly available to the user. I do that by logging on to the router over SSH and editing wpad.dat, and I am looking for the easiest way for the user to get their browser to reload it.
</p>Might I recommend as it appears you wish to not have said url snooped on (or in some other manner ma2018-07-23T11:26:09-07:00linuxmodderhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1226605#answer-1136355<p>Might I recommend as it appears you wish to not have said url snooped on (or in some other manner manhandled the following.
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Have a local script or service running and have that in the url for reload via autodetect and have your script locally reload things and feed the updated settings when you hit reload.
</p>@cor-el
I have read its source code and it will only work when proxy autoconfiguration URL is explic2018-07-20T18:30:13-07:00yurikhanhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1226605#answer-1135603<p>@cor-el
</p><p>I have read its <a href="https://github.com/timendum/proxy-reload/blob/master/background.js#L18" rel="nofollow">source code</a> and it will only work when proxy autoconfiguration URL is explicitly configured, not for autodetection.
</p>Try this extension:
Reload PAC button https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/reload-pac-button/
2018-07-20T15:50:28-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1226605#answer-1135589<p>Try this extension:
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<ul><li>Reload PAC button<br> <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/reload-pac-button/" rel="nofollow">https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/reload-pac-button/</a>
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