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07-Nov-2007, 06:40 PM #1
Question just need a quick fix here!
i hate networking stuff.. but..

i've got ghostsurf platinum 2007 running.. and I'm trying to use it with a 3rd party browser (firefox).

so I open up firefox and go to tools-> options-> advanced -> connection-settings

and I click "manual proxy config"

i follow the directions and input the ip of 127.0.0.1 and a port # of 7212.
but now I cant load pages in firefox..
so.. what am i doing wrong?

help!



thanks!
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07-Nov-2007, 07:02 PM #2
There may be a selection in ghost surf where you can turn anonimity on or off.
If it's off it won't use the loopback to surf.
I use JAP,which uses the same kind of local loopback proxy.
You may also need to select a different proxy server in ghost
surf,as that one may be down.
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