Firefox proxy profile manager
Project description
Foxglove - a firefox proxy profile manager
Foxglove is a Firefox profile and ssh proxy manager with two purposes:
-
Generate Firefox profiles with preferences that I consider desirable for the majority of use cases. These disable, where possible, Firefox's built-in advertising and pop-ups, telemetry, experiments, and similar features.
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Optionally ssh to a remote host and configure the Firefox profile to use that connection as a SOCKS proxy.
Profiles generated by foxglove are stored in ~/.foxglove
.
usage: foxglove [-h] [--config path] [--chrome path] [--content path] [--options string] [-d] [-e] profile [host]
foxglove - a Firefox profile and proxy manager
positional arguments:
profile The name of the foxglove-managed profile to use or create
host ssh server hostname. If this option is given, foxglove will attempt to use ssh(1) with no additional arguments to
connect to the host and configure the browser to use it as a SOCKS proxy
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--config path path to a specific ssh config file to use
--chrome path path to a userChrome.css file to add to the Firefox profile
--content path path to a userContent.css file to add to the Firefox profile
--options string additional options to pass to firefox. Space-separated options should be entered as a single (e.g., double-quoted)
argument. (--no-remote, --new-instance, and --profile <path> will be automatically prepended)
-d dry run (don't launch Firefox)
-e ephemeral browser profile (delete on exit)
To use the "host" argument, you would typically specify a Host entry in your
~/.ssh/config
with the corresponding name and configure the username, etc. so
that you can ssh without additional arguments. The remote host must allow port forwarding.
Foxglove launches the browser via a subprocess call to "firefox". Setting PATH prior to running foxglove can be used to launch a specific version of Firefox.
All foxglove data including profiles is stored in ~/.foxglove
, which will be
created on first run. Foxglove will not touch your regular Firefox profiles in
any way.
user.js preferences
These settings have changed substantially during Firefox's development, so some may be unsupported or meaningless in current versions.
Preference changes made to a foxglove-managed profile will reset to the value in prefs.js on the next run. To retain changes, you can either use the generated profile as a normal Firefox profile without foxglove, or modify your installation of foxglove's prefs.js file with your desired preferences.
Some foxglove defaults to consider changing:
Key | Default | Foxglove | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled | true | false | May break some sites |
privacy.resistFingerprinting | false | false | May break some sites; can be counterproductive |
privacy.donottrackheader.enabled | false | true | May be used for fingerprinting |
network.trr.mode | 0 | 0 | TRRs can interfere with test environments |
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