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FlashGot tries to access localhost:9660

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Why does FlashGot try to access localhost:9660? This seems to be very strange.
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Re: FlashGot tries to access localhost:9660

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It's 9666, not 9660, and it's the probe to detect JDownloader, which (if installed and running) responds at http://localhost:9666/flashgot
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Yes, but why does it try to access localhost:9666 through the Tor network when we run Tor?
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Guest wrote:Yes, but why does it try to access localhost:9666 through the Tor network when we run Tor?
Maybe because your proxy settings aren't correct (i.e. they don't exclude local destinations?)
FlashGot uses the high-level Firefox's XMLHttpRequest API to do that, therefore whatever your browser would do it does.
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Giorgio Maone wrote:
Guest wrote:Yes, but why does it try to access localhost:9666 through the Tor network when we run Tor?
Maybe because your proxy settings aren't correct (i.e. they don't exclude local destinations?)
FlashGot uses the high-level Firefox's XMLHttpRequest API to do that, therefore whatever your browser would do it does.[/quot

Thanks for your reply. I use Privoxy as the tor proxy I will check the settings. It also does other weird things like checking for updates when I set firefox not to allow addons to check for update and set tor button to check for updates.
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Re: FlashGot tries to access localhost:9660

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Giorgio Maone wrote:
Guest wrote:Yes, but why does it try to access localhost:9666 through the Tor network when we run Tor?
Maybe because your proxy settings aren't correct (i.e. they don't exclude local destinations?)
FlashGot uses the high-level Firefox's XMLHttpRequest API to do that, therefore whatever your browser would do it does.
I have checked the browser settings in both FF and IE proxy is disabled for localhost and local network
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Guest wrote:I have checked the browser settings in both FF and IE proxy is disabled for localhost and local network
Does opening http://localhost:9666 from Firefox's location bar go through the proxy or not?
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Giorgio Maone wrote:
Guest wrote:I have checked the browser settings in both FF and IE proxy is disabled for localhost and local network
Does opening http://localhost:9666 from Firefox's location bar go through the proxy or not?
No it does not
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