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you could ask someone closer to you.And please be patient if we're slow to reply: we<a href="over.html#nobucks">never charge consumers </a>for our services,so we have to subsidize consumers with revenue from companies,and our resources are limited.<p><a name="quote">If your company or organization</a>would be interested in a maintenance contractwith phone and email support,hard copy documentation and source code and pre-compiled binaries on tapeor disk,please<a href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=quote">ask us</a>for a quote.</p><p align="center"><a href="#top_of_page"><img border=0 width=250 height=15 src="/images/top.gif" alt="--- Back to Top of Page ---"></a></p><br><center><h2><a name="browser"><font face="arial, helvetica">Configuring your browser to talk to the Internet Junkbuster</font></a></h2></center><br><h3><a name="address" href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=address"><img border=0 width=14 height=14 src="/images/fb.gif" alt="&lt;Feedback&gt"></a>&#160;What is the proxy address of the Internet Junkbuster?</h3><p><a name="localhost">If you set up</a>theInternet Junkbusterto run on the computer you browse from(rather than your<small>ISP</small>'s serveror some networked computer at work),the proxy will be on<big><kbd>localhost</kbd></big>(which is the special name used by every computer on the Internet torefer to itself)andthe port will be<big><kbd>8000</kbd></big>(unless you have told theInternet Junkbustertorun on a different port with the<a href="ijbman.html#listen-address">listen-address</a>option).So you when<a href="ijbfaq.html#set">configuring your browser's proxy settings</a>you typically enter the word<big><kbd>localhost</kbd></big>in the two boxes next to<b><font face="arial, helvetica">HTTP</font></b>and<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Secure</font></b>,and the number<big><kbd>8000</kbd></big>in the two boxes labelledto the right of those boxes.<p><a name="remote">If your</a><small>ISP</small>or company is running theInternet Junkbusterfor you,they will tell you the address to use.It will be the name of the computer it's running on(or possibly its numeric IP address),plus a port number.Port 8000 is the default, so assume this number if it is not specified.Sometimes a colon is used to glue them together,as in<big><kbd>junkbuster.fictitous-pro-privacy-isp.net:8000</kbd></big>butwith most browsersyou do not type the colon,you enter the address and port number in separate boxes.</p><h3><a name="set" href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=set"><img border=0 width=14 height=14 src="/images/fb.gif" alt="&lt;Feedback&gt"></a>&#160;How do I tell the browser where to find the Internet Junkbuster?</h3><p>All current browsers can be told the address of a proxy to use.You enter the same information in two fields in your browser's proxyconfiguration screen (see list below): one for<small>HTTP</small>,and one for the Secure Protocol (assuming your browser supports<small>SSL</small>).If you find some information already entered for your proxy,see the<a href="ijbfaq.html#already">next question.</a>Here are the menus you go through to get to the proxy configuration settings.(We also recommend that you<a href="links.html#java">disable Java</a>,which is a separate operation.)<strong>Make notes on the changes you make so you know how to undo them!</strong>You will need to know what you didin case you wish to<a href="ijbfaq.html#discontinue">discontinue</a>using the proxy.<br><ul  type="1"><li><a name="netscape">For</a><a href="http://www.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator/version_3.0/index.html">Netscape</a>2.01, 2.02 and 3.0<a href="/images/pcn30.gif">[Graphic Illustration]:</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">Options</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Network Preferences</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxies</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Manual Proxy Configuration View ;</font></b>enter<a href="ijbfaq.html#address">proxy address details</a>under<b><font face="arial, helvetica">HTTP</font></b>and<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Security Proxy</font></b>;click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>;click on the next<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>.<br>With Netscape 2.0,follow with<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Options</font></b>,<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Save Options</font></b>.<br><a name="Netscape4.02">With Netscape 4.X series, you first have to go through</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">Edit/Preferences</font></b>.<a href="/images/pcn405.gif">[Graphic Illustration]</a>Then in the frame on the left,click on triangle pointing to the right towards the word<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Advanced</font></b>;it will switch to a triangle pointing down;and the words<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Cache</font></b>,<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxies</font></b>and<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Disk Space</font></b>appear.Click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxies</font></b>and the frame on the right willdisplay a banner saying<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxies Configure proxies to access the Internet</font></b>.Click the radio button labeled<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Manual proxy configuration</font></b>then click the button labeled<b><font face="arial, helvetica">View</font></b>;enter<a href="ijbfaq.html#address">proxy address details</a>under<b><font face="arial, helvetica">HTTP</font></b>and<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Security Proxy</font></b>;click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>;click on the next<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>.<li><a name="explorer3">For</a><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/ie/support/docs/tech30/">Internet Explorer 3.0:</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">View</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Options</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Connections</font></b>;tick<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Connect through proxy server</font></b>box;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Settings</font></b>;enter<a href="ijbfaq.html#address">proxy address details</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">HTTP</font></b>Box, with port number in the second box;same with<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Secure</font></b>;click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>.<li><a name="explorer2">For Internet Explorer 2.0: </a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">View</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Options</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxy</font></b>;enter<a href="ijbfaq.html#address">proxy address details</a>click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>.<li><a name="nt">On NT for MS-IE:</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">Control Panel</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Internet</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Advanced</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxy</font></b>.<li><a name="if">For MS-IE 4.0: seems to be almost the same as for</a><a href="ijbfaq.html#explorer3">3.0</a>,<b><font face="arial, helvetica">View</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Internet Options</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Connections</font></b>;tick<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Connect through proxy server</font></b>box;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Settings</font></b>;enter<a href="ijbfaq.html#address">proxy address details</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">HTTP</font></b>Box, with port number in the second box;same with<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Secure</font></b>;click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>.Note that 4.0 has<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Advanced</font></b>settings to allow<small>HTTP</small>1.1 through proxies;these must be disabled because the proxy does not currently understand<small>HTTP</small>1.1.Please<a href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=set">tell us</a>if you see any other differences.<li><a name="mosaic">For NCSA Mosaic for Windows:</a><b><font face="arial, helvetica">Options</font></b>,<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Preferences</font></b>,<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxy</font></b>;enter<a href="ijbfaq.html#address">proxy address details</a>under<b><font face="arial, helvetica">HTTP</font></b>.<li><a name="Opera">For</a>Opera:<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Preferences</font></b>,<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxy servers</font></b>;check the box next to HTTP;enter the server and port number in the box on the other side;click on<b><font face="arial, helvetica">OK</font></b>.<li><a name="lynx">For</a><a href="http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/Internet/World_Wide_Web/Browsers/Lynx">Lynx,</a><a href="http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/Internet/World_Wide_Web/Browsers/Mosaic/">Mosaic/X,</a><a name ="grail" href="http://monty.cnri.reston.va.us/grail-0.3/">Grail,</a>andW3O<a href="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Arena/">Arena,</a>you can specify the proxy via environment variablesbefore starting the application.This will probably be done with something like either<br>&#160;&#160;&#160;<big><kbd>setenv http_proxy http://localhost:8000/</kbd></big><br>or<br>&#160;&#160;&#160;<big><kbd>http_proxy=http://junkbuster.fictitous-pro-privacy-isp.net:8000/ export http_proxy</kbd></big><br>depending on your shell and where theInternet Junkbusterlives.</ul>If your browser is not listed here,or if you notice an error, please<a href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=set">tell us</a>the correct procedure.</p><h3><a name="already" href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=already"><img border=0 width=14 height=14 src="/images/fb.gif" alt="&lt;Feedback&gt"></a>&#160;What should I do if I find another proxy is already configured?</h3><p>Some<small>ISP</small>sand companies require all Web traffic to go through their proxy.In this case you would find your proxy configuration with values already set,possibly under<a name="Automatic">Automatic Proxy Configuration</a>(in the case of <a href="http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/proxy-live.html">Netscape</a>and<a href="http://ieak.microsoft.com/">MS-IE 3.0</a>and above).It's probably a firewall proxy between your company and the outside world,<a name="cache">or a</a><a href="http://vancouver-webpages.com/CacheNow/">caching proxy</a>if you're using an <small>ISP</small>.<p><a name="f">What needs to be done in this case is to</a>use the<a href="ijbman.html#forwardfile">forwardfile</a>optionto tell theInternet Junkbusterthe address of the other proxy.Specify a different (unused) port numberwith the<a href="ijbman.html#listen-address">listen-address</a>option,and configure your browser to<a href="ijbfaq.html#chain">use that port.</a>If you haven't done this kind of thing before,it's probably best to consult your systems administrator or <small>ISP</small>about it;check their web page first.</p><h3><a name="discontinue" href="/cgi-bin/gp?pg=ijbfaq&pr=discontinue"><img border=0 width=14 height=14 src="/images/fb.gif" alt="&lt;Feedback&gt"></a>&#160;What if I want to stop using the Internet Junkbuster?</h3><p>Just go through the same procedure you used to start yourbrowser using theInternet Junkbuster,but remove the details you put in(or if there was something there before, restore it).You may need to use<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Save Options</font></b>to make this change permanent.On Netscape 3.0 you can go through<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Options</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Network Preferences</font></b>;<b><font face="arial, helvetica">Proxies</font></b>

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