loli.net :wub:
Anyway, I suppose you fixed the problem by doing as the first screenshot says? I mean, the method used to check for administrator privileges is simple yet very effective, but you never know with Microsoft and Windows 11.
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loli.net :wub:
Anyway, I suppose you fixed the problem by doing as the first screenshot says? I mean, the method used to check for administrator privileges is simple yet very effective, but you never know with Microsoft and Windows 11.
Hi, how should I set up my own proxy if fixer's one is already set in the settings (127.0.0.1)? Should I use an external software (e.g. proxifier)?
Unfortunately mitmproxy doesn't support upstream proxies in SOCKS mode, so you'll indeed have to resort to an external solution. Proxifier would be my recommendation due to its excellent compatibility. Remember that the rules you implement must apply to mitmproxy.---, not mRatio.exe.
How can I change the port that mRatio Fixer operates on (8080) to something else? Another application, which I run, needs to use this port.
I did change the port in config.yaml and mRatio to 8050, but it does not seem to work. Do I need to do something else?
mRatio Fixer shows: Proxy server listening at 127.0.0.1:8050, but there is no Client Connect / Disconnect activity...
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:8080
PLEASE HELP
https://imgbox.com/Yb8w9rYA
You can start by reading the replies to posts where others reported the same error.
Log file- https://imgbox.com/AQIoDZqX
It's the logs from Fixer that I need. Those are in the terminal window if you used start.bat, or a .log file if you installed this as a service.