For Bypass Proxy Settings in Mac Network Settings, Can I have line breaks?
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I have a long list to bypass the proxy, but I'm not sure whether it can be separated into different lines. like this:
127.0.0.1,
localhost,
192.168.0.0/16,
10.0.0.0/8,
*google.com
From apple support, it list several examples:
To bypass a single domain, enter the domain name—for example,
apple.com.
To bypass all websites on a domain, use an asterisk before the domain
name—for example, *apple.com.
To bypass a specific part of a domain, specify each part—for example,
store.apple.com.
I'm not able to check whether the traffic is going through the proxy if I made a bad config, so it would be helpful if anyone knows.
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I have a long list to bypass the proxy, but I'm not sure whether it can be separated into different lines. like this:
127.0.0.1,
localhost,
192.168.0.0/16,
10.0.0.0/8,
*google.com
From apple support, it list several examples:
To bypass a single domain, enter the domain name—for example,
apple.com.
To bypass all websites on a domain, use an asterisk before the domain
name—for example, *apple.com.
To bypass a specific part of a domain, specify each part—for example,
store.apple.com.
I'm not able to check whether the traffic is going through the proxy if I made a bad config, so it would be helpful if anyone knows.
macos proxy
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I have a long list to bypass the proxy, but I'm not sure whether it can be separated into different lines. like this:
127.0.0.1,
localhost,
192.168.0.0/16,
10.0.0.0/8,
*google.com
From apple support, it list several examples:
To bypass a single domain, enter the domain name—for example,
apple.com.
To bypass all websites on a domain, use an asterisk before the domain
name—for example, *apple.com.
To bypass a specific part of a domain, specify each part—for example,
store.apple.com.
I'm not able to check whether the traffic is going through the proxy if I made a bad config, so it would be helpful if anyone knows.
macos proxy
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I have a long list to bypass the proxy, but I'm not sure whether it can be separated into different lines. like this:
127.0.0.1,
localhost,
192.168.0.0/16,
10.0.0.0/8,
*google.com
From apple support, it list several examples:
To bypass a single domain, enter the domain name—for example,
apple.com.
To bypass all websites on a domain, use an asterisk before the domain
name—for example, *apple.com.
To bypass a specific part of a domain, specify each part—for example,
store.apple.com.
I'm not able to check whether the traffic is going through the proxy if I made a bad config, so it would be helpful if anyone knows.
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