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Whitelisting Google Captcha in Proxy
Whitelisting Google Captcha in Proxy
Anybody know how to do this? I'm using Privoxy, but the problem isn't the proxy itself; I just don't know what domains to add to my whitelist. I have google.com/recaptcha whitelisted, but captchas are still blocked (I have .google. blacklisted).
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Re: Whitelisting Google Captcha in Proxy
Privoxy is a dead horse - You need to configure the "proxy" setting in whatever web browser You're using ...
I'm guessing that You're using TOR - (is my guess true?) - cloud captcha's are not easily avoidable in such case - they have a list of TOR exit nodes - not necessarily blocking them, but requiring captchas - to prevent BOT activities (usually not very efficiently ...)
I'm guessing that You're using TOR - (is my guess true?) - cloud captcha's are not easily avoidable in such case - they have a list of TOR exit nodes - not necessarily blocking them, but requiring captchas - to prevent BOT activities (usually not very efficiently ...)
Bill Gates: "(...) In my case, I went to the garbage cans at the Computer Science Center and I fished out listings of their operating system."
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Re: Whitelisting Google Captcha in Proxy
I don't understand what "dead horse" means in this context. Why do I need to configure a standalone proxy with browser settings?LE_746F6D617A7A69 wrote:Privoxy is a dead horse - You need to configure the "proxy" setting in whatever web browser You're using ...
Edit: Whitelisting in the browser worked. I'd still like to know why it doesn't work in privoxy config files if anyone cares to answer.
I use several browsers, and I want a setting I can apply to all of them without configuring them all.
No, I'm not.I'm guessing that You're using TOR
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Re: Whitelisting Google Captcha in Proxy
No, not a standalone proxy - You can use proxy settings to "whitelist" selected web services. F.e. in Firefox the whitelist is in Network_Settings->No_Proxy_For.bentHnau wrote:Why do I need to configure a standalone proxy with browser settings?
Bill Gates: "(...) In my case, I went to the garbage cans at the Computer Science Center and I fished out listings of their operating system."
The_full_story and Nothing_have_changed
The_full_story and Nothing_have_changed