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Can you still chain proxies in Firefox?

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I read a help page on proxy chaining, and it said the following:

"First find several live proxy servers, and write their IP addresses as well as port numbers down. Go to your proxy settings (refer to the “Starting experimenting with HTTP proxy servers” section of this paper if you don't know how to do this). In the proxy tab, instead of putting only one proxy, we will input several of them, which will all have their port numbers followed after their IP addresses and all separated by a space. The pattern which you should follow for this is:

111.111.111.11:80 222.222.222.22:8080 333.333.333.33: 3128 "

I tried doing this, and it didn't work. Was this disabled in Firefox, or is it still enabled and I am doing something wrong?

I read a help page on proxy chaining, and it said the following: "First find several live proxy servers, and write their IP addresses as well as port numbers down. Go to your proxy settings (refer to the “Starting experimenting with HTTP proxy servers” section of this paper if you don't know how to do this). In the proxy tab, instead of putting only one proxy, we will input several of them, which will all have their port numbers followed after their IP addresses and all separated by a space. The pattern which you should follow for this is: 111.111.111.11:80 222.222.222.22:8080 333.333.333.33: 3128 " I tried doing this, and it didn't work. Was this disabled in Firefox, or is it still enabled and I am doing something wrong?

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