Firefox saves your personal information such as bookmarks, addons, passwords, and user preferences in a set of files called your profile, which is stored in a separate location from the Firefox program files. You can have multiple Firefox profiles, each containing a separate set of user information. The Profile Manager allows you to create, remove, rename, and switch profiles.
Reload the configuration of the proxy server and run it in the nginx proxy Directory: #First, test the configuration file. This step must be successful docker-compose exec nginx nginx -t #If the prompt is successful, reload it; otherwise, check and modify the configuration file as prompted docker-compose exec nginx nginx -s reload. Proxypass sends the data to http:/ I spend quite some time to figure out how nginx needs to be configured to run a https vhost on port 443 and do a proper reverse. A Nginx HTTPS reverse proxy is an intermediary proxy service which takes a client request, passes it on to one or more servers, and subsequently delivers the server’s response back to the client. While most common applications are able to run as web server on their own, the Nginx web server is able to provide a number of advanced features. A residential proxy is an intermediary that uses an IP address provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP), not a data center. Shared proxies are IP addresses that are used by multiple users at the same time. Shared proxies are considered to be inferior in comparison to private proxies. Web-base Proxy Manager. Optimized for proxies.
It is possible to take advantage of the Firefox Profiles feature in order to run multiple independent instances of the browser, each connecting to a different proxy. The Profile Manager is not visible in the Firefox User Interface, running it will require typing commands into a terminal or using the Run Dialog for Windows.
Starting the Profile Manager
On Windows:, Press Windows Key + R, type
firefox.exe -p
into the Run dialog that appears, and press EnterOn Mac: Open a Terminal window — press Command+Space, type Terminal, and press Enter to do it from Spotlight. Type
/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -profilemanager
into the Terminal and press EnterOn Linux: Open a terminal and run the
firefox -P command
Creating a new profile
After starting the Profile Manager, do the following to create a new profile:
1. Click Create Profile, this will start the Create Profile Wizard
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2. Give the profile any name you want Repeat the steps above for every profile that you need to create.
3. Uncheck the box that says Use the selected profile without asking at startup to prevent Firefox from using the selected profile automatically.
Install the FoxyProxy addon in each profile
Once you have set up the profiles you need, you’re almost good to go. Now you need to run the individual profiles and install the [FoxyProxy Addon] in each of them. [This guide] will show you how to install FoxyProxy Firefox plugin.
When Firefox is running and you try to open another Firefox process, a new window is opened instead, in the already running process. You can use the -no-remote command line option to start a new Firefox process that is invisible to the first process.
The -no-remote command can be used from the terminal or you could modify an existing Firefox shortcut. The links below are articles that cover how to do the above in greater details:
After downloading and installing the FoxyProxy addon to each browser instance, configure each profile to use it’s own proxy.
![Proxy Proxy](/uploads/1/1/7/9/117929661/596194073.png)
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The image below shows three different Firefox profiles each connecting to a different proxy: