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My IMac keeps switching the Socks Proxy "on".

Is there a fix to the problem of what is causing the SOCKS Proxy to be enabled on system boot on my MAC. I am using OS 10.14.6 My Microsoft outlook will not connect to any of my email servers with the SOCKS enabled. Once disabled everything works fine. Is there a program that loads, that sets this function to true?

Posted on Aug 21, 2019 12:56 PM

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Posted on Aug 21, 2019 1:23 PM

Does the SOCKS proxy get turned on after you run the free Malwarebytes for Mac, and reboot. If there is ad/malware triggering the Proxy settings, Malwarebytes may discover and remove it.


Secondarily, is there any setting on your router that has enabled a Proxy setting that may be passed through and detected by macOS, which in turn, enables it in Network Preferences?

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Aug 21, 2019 1:23 PM in response to tallant176

Does the SOCKS proxy get turned on after you run the free Malwarebytes for Mac, and reboot. If there is ad/malware triggering the Proxy settings, Malwarebytes may discover and remove it.


Secondarily, is there any setting on your router that has enabled a Proxy setting that may be passed through and detected by macOS, which in turn, enables it in Network Preferences?

Aug 21, 2019 3:05 PM in response to VikingOSX

I have never run Malwarebytes for Mac. I did down load and run it. There were 4 files it did not like. They were removed and after I rebooted the Mac the SOCKS Proxy was NOT turned on. I guess that some malware was responsible for setting the bit. Thanks for all of the responses. The Malwarebytes for Mac seems to have fixed the problem. Larry



Aug 21, 2019 3:12 PM in response to tallant176

That is good news.


I only download software directly from the original software vendor site if I cannot get it in the Mac App Store. It cuts down on all the tampering by download aggregation sites like MacUpdate. If I visit a website that is a sea of green download links and tons of hyperlinks and JavaScript rollovers, I leave the site and never return. I also clear my browser history and Caches for good measure.

My IMac keeps switching the Socks Proxy "on".

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