Proxi is a free utility from Griffin Technology for Mac OS X. It allows the assignment of automated events called 'tasks' to a variety of 'triggers' such as. Provides system-wide network proxy support for the Mac, including for applications without proxy support. Avoid proxy setup for each application.
When you configure a proxy server on your Mac, applications will send their network traffic through the proxy server before going to their destination. This may be required by your employer to bypass a firewall, or you may want to use a proxy to bypass and access websites that aren’t available in your country. RELATED: The proxy server you set here will be used by Apple Safari, Google Chrome, and other applications that respect your system proxy settings.
Some applications, including Mozilla Firefox, can independent from your system settings. Open the System Preferences application by clicking on it in your Dock, or going to the Apple menu > System Preferences. Click the “Network” icon. Select the network connection you use in the list. For example, if you want to configure the proxies used while connected to Wi-Fi networks, select “Wi-Fi”. If you want to configure the proxies used while connected to wired networks, click “Ethernet”.