# Connect through a proxy Some corporate and university networks may require you to connect to Zulip via a proxy. ## Web Zulip uses your browser's default proxy settings. To set a custom proxy just for Zulip, check your browser's instructions for setting a custom proxy for a single website. ## Desktop 1. Click on the **gear** () icon in the lower left corner. 2. Select the **Network** tab. ### System proxy settings 3. Click **Use system proxy settings**. 4. Restart the Zulip desktop app. ### Custom proxy settings 3. Click **Manual proxy configuration**. 4. Either enter a URL for **PAC script**, or fill out **Proxy rules** and **Proxy bypass rules**. 5. Click **Save changes**. In most corporate environments, your network administrator will provide a URL for the **PAC script**. The second most common configuration is that your network administrator has set up a proxy server for accessing the public internet, but URLs on the local network must be accessed directly. In that case set **Proxy rules** to the URL of the proxy server (it may look something like `http://proxy.example.edu:port`), and **Proxy bypass rules** to cover local URLs (it may look something like `*.example.edu,10.0.0.0/8`). If either of those apply, you can skip the rest of this guide. If not, we document the syntax for **Proxy rules** and **Proxy bypass rules** below. #### Proxy rules A semicolon-separated list of `protocolRule`s. ``` protocolRule -> ["="] protocol -> "http" | "https" | "ftp" | "socks" URLList -> comma-separated list of URLs, ["direct://"] ``` Some examples: * `http=http://foo:80;ftp=http://bar:1080` - Use proxy `http://foo:80` for `http://` URLs, and proxy `http://bar:1080` for `ftp://` URLs. * `http://foo:80` - Use proxy `http://foo:80` for all URLs. * `http://foo:80,socks5://bar,direct://` - Use proxy `http://foo:80` for all URLs, failing over to `socks5://bar` if `http://foo:80` is unavailable, and after that using no proxy. * `http=http://foo;socks5://bar` - Use proxy `http://foo` for `http://` URLs, and use `socks5://bar` for all other URLs. #### Proxy bypass rules A comma-separated list of URIs. The URIs can be hostnames, IP address literals, or IP ranges in CIDR notation. Hostnames can use the `*` wildcard. Use `` to match any of `127.0.0.1`, `::1`, or `localhost`.