Proxying in particular is handy.
Often I set up a bunch of automation for a particular service, and then they "upgrade" their security to enforce fingerprint checking, and adding in a proxy is just a config change to my existing tooling.
Proxying in particular is handy.
Often I set up a bunch of automation for a particular service, and then they "upgrade" their security to enforce fingerprint checking, and adding in a proxy is just a config change to my existing tooling.
Thanks — that's exactly the use case this was built for. Good to hear it fits into that workflow naturally.