Monday, 4 July 2011

FREE BROWSING ON MTN FOR PC


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1. On the main interface, where you have "Active Filters", check or tick "Outgoing Header Filters" and "Use Remote Proxy". Leave the rest unchecked.

2. On the "Edit Filters" section, click on the "Headers" button. This will bring up a window titled "HTTP header Filters". Make sure all the filters are unchecked (i.e non of them should be ticked).

3. Next click on the "New" button. A new window will open titled "HTTP Header Filter Editor". Fill the boxes in this window as follows:

HTTP Header Box
Host: (i.e type in Host:)

URL Match Box
Blank (i.e. leave blank)

Header Value match Box
* (i.e. type in *)

Replacement Text Box
10.199.212.8 (or You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login or etc, choose any one you want)

After imputing these values click on OK.

4. This will return you back to the "HTTP Header Filters" window. In this window you will see our newly created "Host:" filter. Near the "Host:" filter on the left, make sure you tick or check the out box. This will enable the "Host:" filter to operate on all outgoing request header. Next click on the "Ok" button at the bottom of the screen. This will return us to the main interface.

5. In the main interface, under the "Edit Filter" section, click on the proxy button. This will bring up a new window titled "External Proxy Selector". On this "External Proxy Selector" window, click on add. This will bring up a window titled "Enter New Proxy Server". In this window enter MTN Proxy address - 10.199.212.2:8080. Enter it exactly like this, then click the "OK" button. Click "OK" again and this will return us to the main interface.

6. Having configured everything we need to save. Click on the icon at the top that looks like a floppy disk with and arrow pointing inwards. This will ensure all our settings are saved.

7. You can shut the program down and start it again to load our new settings or you can load the settings by clicking on the other floppy icon with an arrow pointing outwards.

8. Change your browser setting to 127.0.0.1 port 8080 or localhost port 8080 and start browsing.

-originally posted by Ronin @ wap.capriofiles.com

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