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 Multiple PAC file configuration, Multiple PAC file configuration
aklys
Posted: Dec 12 2007, 07:02 PM


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I have found that when you have multiple PAC file configurations that the patterns part of foxyproxy breaks down. But if I put in a manual proxy configuration in place of one of the PAC files it works just fine.

Is this looking at being fixed?
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Eric H. Jung
Posted: Dec 13 2007, 10:03 AM


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Perhaps you could give a concrete example. I haven't been able to reproduce this bug.


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aklys
Posted: Dec 16 2007, 03:57 AM


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The example I have is I configure two seperate pac file proxy server configurations. I run a whitelist rule such as *licd.com* on the first proxy server in the list. And then the one under it I am allowing all traffic to go through that (white list rule for *). But if the last pac file loaded is the second pac file. it puts the licd.com website through the last loaded pac file an ddoesn't even look at the rule on the first proxy configuration.

Does that make sense?
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