Hmm...It looks like you're setting a static proxy in your browser by RT clicking on a specific proxy and setting it that way.
Instead goto Options>>Settings and CHECK Activate Internal proxy server, set IP and Port, and then click SET IN BROWSER at right.
The way you are doing it will work but you're setting ONE specific proxy for use in the browser using the method you've discovered! Well, I didn't know this was possible at least.
Connections to localhost, 127.0.0.1, and ::1 are never proxied. shows when I try to set up a proxy via GSA Proxy Scraper. Maybe try using a different IP/Port on GSA PS?? Or, is that because the proxy IS on that port? I'm not sure.
Or, you can set the single proxy up manually in Firefox (for now, at least!) by cutting and pasting proxy IP/Port from GSA PS. Be sure to set up as SOCKS4 as that's the kind of proxy you chose.
See if any of that helps I guess. I never used this feature before, so it's fun to learn more stuff for me, too.
bahh now here in forum as well. You have sent me numerous emails already in the night. We try to solve it by email now and please report back afterwards.
I tried everything on my end and it is setting proxies and clearing them out perfectly after restating firefox.
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