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Answer by billc.cn for How to specify wildcards in proxy exceptions in Firefox?

Came across the most complete reference on this: http://www-archive.mozilla.org/quality/networking/docs/aboutno_proxy_for.htmlIn summary:Any domain in the list is matched using "ends with" logic, so...

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Answer by reevesy for How to specify wildcards in proxy exceptions in Firefox?

I was faced with a similar problem (however it was only for local machines on our network)I needed to bypass the proxy for all our local machines. These start in the format abcXXX where XXX is a value...

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Answer by dertkw for How to specify wildcards in proxy exceptions in Firefox?

You can define wildcards with the CIDR notation. For example:10.0.0.0/8specifies the range from 10.0.0.0 up to 10.255.255.255See for more information: CIDR

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Answer by planetjones for How to specify wildcards in proxy exceptions in...

I think you can just add the domain e.g..mydomain.orgWill pick up any variant. I don't know about mycompany-*I believe it also supports ranges e.g. 192.168.1.0/8

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How to specify wildcards in proxy exceptions in Firefox?

IE supports wildcards in proxy exceptions like:mycompany-*; *.mydomain.org; 192.168.1.*What I have to insert in the proxy exceptions in Firefox? I read wildcard * is not supported at all, but found no...

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