Interestingly Firefox does not understand start (*) in bypass proxy "No Proxy for:" textbox.
Somewhere I came to know the notation which works fine for FIREFOX!
its not a great discovery and there is an example given below "No Proxy For:" 192.168.1.0/24
However sooo many pepole don't know what is the meaning of 192.168.1.0/24.
So this how we can utilize that -
Cheers,
Somewhere I came to know the notation which works fine for FIREFOX!
its not a great discovery and there is an example given below "No Proxy For:" 192.168.1.0/24
However sooo many pepole don't know what is the meaning of 192.168.1.0/24.
So this how we can utilize that -
- 1. 101.222.*.* - means first two fields are fixed. 2 (First 2 fixed fields) x 8 = 16. So you can use 101.222.0.0/16 instead of 101.222.*.*
- 102.*.*.* - means first field is fixed. 1(First fixed field) x 8 = 8. You can use 102.0.0.0/8 instead of 102.*.*.*
Cheers,
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