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How to set proxy server in command line parameters

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Hi,

In Chrome, I can set the proxy server by using the following command line parameters:

chrome.exe --proxy-server="socks5://139.52.68.77:15232"

Is it also possible to do so with FireFox? I want to create two shortcuts for FireFox, one using Proxy and one does not using Proxy. Thus I can start the shortcut based on my requirement instead of going to "Options" tab and set the proxy options back and forth manually, which is inconvenient.

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Hi, In Chrome, I can set the proxy server by using the following command line parameters: chrome.exe --proxy-server="socks5://139.52.68.77:15232" Is it also possible to do so with FireFox? I want to create two shortcuts for FireFox, one using Proxy and one does not using Proxy. Thus I can start the shortcut based on my requirement instead of going to "Options" tab and set the proxy options back and forth manually, which is inconvenient. Thanks

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Hmm, I do not see that here: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Mozilla/Command_Line_Options

What you could do is create two separate Firefox profiles, configure one to use a proxy or PAC file, and then add the respective profile names to the command lines. (A profile is similar to a Chrome user identity, except that Firefox has to restart to switch profiles.)

More info: Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles

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