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Simple as the title, I'm trying to run
chromium --incognito --proxy-server="socks5://myproxy:8080" --host-resolver-rules="MAP * 0.0.0.0 , EXCLUDE myproxy" --user-data-dir=/tmp
It works until I add the user directory (to use a separate session and bypass saved cookies), then It wont work until I remove the proxy parameters... so It seems like only these two arguments are incompatible.
Why and what can I do to achieve something similar to this? (Excluding a VM or a system wide proxy)
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Didn't read your post too carefully but would firejail help?
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No Idea what that is, but I'll look into it, thanks
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You could try running chromium through proxychains
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You could try running chromium through proxychains
Yeah, that works, though It does take a while to start up I know, I'm picky.
Thanks!
P.S.: Still welcoming another suggestion without the use of (external) programs
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Okay, last post for others that have a similar problem.
I got tired of proxychains, they are absolutely atrocious - really slow, and can freeze the browser for more than 10 seconds if loading an image...
I later tried tsocks, but that wouldn't work with Chromium because I didn't know how to force it to SOCKS mode (I just always got the screen "Tor is not a HTTP proxy".
At this point, I uninstalled them and started playing with the IPs I was feeding Chromium as arguments and found that 127.0.0.1:9050 works!
Here is the full working command:
chromium --incognito --user-data-dir=/tmp/ --proxy-server="socks5://127.0.0.1:9050" --host-resolver-rules="MAP * 0.0.0.0 , EXCLUDE myproxy"
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