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erosman avatar erosman commented on August 16, 2024

all requests made in this tab

Added Tab Proxy feature (Firefox only) (v8.0)

Subsequent to the previous discussions, I have already added the new feature.
Users can set a desired proxy to a tab and all the net requests generated from that tab will be set to that proxy.
It will remain in force until it is unset by the user, or tab is closed.

all requests made in the context of loading $domain (loading something like maps.google.com would also cause requests to googleapis.com and I would like to be able to tell foxyproxy to treat all requests in the context of maps.google.com with the same rule)

That is not currently possible within the available browser API. The data is not provided by the API to associate "googleapis.com" with "maps.google.com" coming from the same page.

all requests made by a given container

While it is possible to tie a proxy to a container, as mentioned in #132, #194, & #136, there are considerations on how it should behave. It requires further discussion.

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henk84 avatar henk84 commented on August 16, 2024

all requests made in this tab

Added Tab Proxy feature (Firefox only) (v8.0)

Subsequent to the previous discussions, I have already added the new feature. Users can set a desired proxy to a tab and all the net requests generated from that tab will be set to that proxy. It will remain in force until it is unset by the user, or tab is closed.

Oh, cool, thank you!

I guess this issue can be closed, then, but I won’t do that since I’m unsure what your policy is who closes issues: the creator of the issue or the owner of the bugtracker.

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erosman avatar erosman commented on August 16, 2024

I am planning on working on the container support feature.

We can open a new topic for the container support or keep this one.

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TriMoon avatar TriMoon commented on August 16, 2024

@henk84

some sites have stuff included that breaks when accessed via a proxy (tor in this case), i.e. not the domain one is actually accessing is giving trouble but a "third party" domain. ("third party" for lack of a better word, because it’s sometimes not actually "third party", but "first party", yet a different domain.)

See #31 πŸ˜‰

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