To set up the tunnel, you need to execute a command in the Mac's Terminal application. Alternately, access to Firefox or another browser that can accept locally configured proxy connections. To have your Mac detect whether a proxy is necessary and automatically configure the proxy settings, enable the Auto Proxy Discover checkbox. Click Chrome, then select go to Chromes settings Then find the search bar, and search Proxy and scroll down to click Open proxy settings.
The first thing you should try is to make sure that you have the latest Java. Access to the Network section in System Preferences so you can set up the system-wide proxy. This document describes how to check for a proxy in Chome for Mac OS X.
If a web page with Java Uploader or Downloader displays correctly, but does not upload or download chosen files, this may mean two things: If you click the Allow now button, you will encounter this problem again when visiting other web pages that use Java.
Try to open any web page ( is a good example) Actual Results: shows the ip of the machine you are useing not the proxy.
All of my Google results keep resulting in a 'no' from. When you click Allow and Remember Firefox adds the current webpage to an internal whitelist, whereby the Java applet will run automatically in the future without further intervention. Set proxy settings in Mac OS X's Preferences (I tried socks) 2. I use Private Internet Access and am wanting to set up a browser with their socks5 proxy.