How to Find Proxy Settings on Your Computer for Local Testing
Blog post from testRigor
Proxy servers serve as intermediaries between local systems and the internet, commonly used in organizations for managing network requests and load balancing. In software testing, proxy settings offer various benefits, including simulating real-world conditions, altering application requests and server responses, and monitoring traffic, which can enhance testing processes. To locate proxy settings, Windows users can navigate via the Control Panel or Settings, while Linux users vary their approach based on the distribution, and Mac users access these through System Preferences. Automated testing tools, like testRigor, facilitate efficient testing by offering AI-powered capabilities that simplify test creation, execution, and maintenance, including the use of proxies for web-based tests. testRigor's intelligent features, such as generative AI and self-healing, make it suitable for cross-platform and cross-browser testing, reducing maintenance time and increasing test automation efficiency.