Proxifier is a common proxy software for SOCKS5 clients, supporting network applications to access the Internet through HTTPS or SOCKS proxy. Proxifier supports operating systems such as XP, Vista, Win7 and MAC OS, and so on. Besides, it supports protocols such as SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP, TCP, UDP, and so on. Moreover, it supports all kinds of web games. After combined with CCProxy, the speed for playing games is very fast.
ProxyCap 2.28 for Mac has been released. V2.28 adds support for Macs with Apple M1 processor. ProxyCap 5.36 for Windows has been released. This release fixes bugs found in the previous release. ProxyCap 5.35 for Windows has been released. Proxifier 2.18 (also 2.17 and possibly some earlier version) ships with a KLoader binary which it installs suid root the first time Proxifier is run. This binary serves a single purpose which is to load and unload Proxifier's kernel extension.
2. Functions of Proxifier
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1) If the web application could make proxy settings or with that function, it could access the Internet by Proxifier.
2) After configured Proxifier, all the web applications could access the Internet through proxy, without the need to configure one by one.
2) On the 'Profile' menu of Proxifier, click 'Proxy Servers' (Figure 1-1).
Figure 1‑1
3) In the pop up 'Proxy Server' dialogue box, click the 'Add' button (Figure 1-2).
Figure 1‑2
4) In the pop up 'Proxy Server' dialogue box, type the IP address and SOCKS port of the proxy server, select the 'SOCKS Version 5' radio button, then click the 'OK' button (Figure 1-3).
2) In the pop up 'Proxification Rules' dialogue box, select the '192.168.1.123' check box, click the 'Action' combo box, select 'Proxy SOCKS 192.168.1.123', then click the 'OK' button (Figure 1-7).
Figure 1‑7
3) Configuration is finished; all the web applications on clients could access the Internet through CCProxy now.
Notes:
1) All the web applications have to cancel proxy settings on the clients which use Proxifier. Otherwise, they will fail to access the Internet via proxy.
2) In order to visit the Internet, Proxifier has to be launched first.
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Proxifier is a windows application program developed by initex.
Below is the detailed feature and system specification about proxifier.
Operating Systems and Hardware Requirements
Windows (32- and 64-bit) XP, Vista, 7.
Windows Server (32- and 64-bit) 2003, 2008, 2012.
Windows (32- and 64-bit) 8, 10 Desktop applications only.
Windows 8, 10 Windows Store (Metro) applications.
Proxifier for Mac OS X is available.
IA-32 or x86_64 processor family. Legacy version for PowerPC G3, G4 and G5 is available (Mac).
10 MB of free disk space.
TCP/IP network.
Installation
Installation pack in a single exe-file (3.5 MB approx.)
Installation requires administrator rights. Can be run from any user after that.
Silent (unattended) mode support.
All Proxifier binaries are signed with Initex digital certificate issued by a trusted root CA.
Special Portable Edition does not need installation and can be run from a removable media.
Custom installation packs (MSI, ZIP, XCOPY deployment, etc.) can be provided on demand for a reasonable fee.
Personal settings are preserved during the update.
Check for updates on start.
Network
Proxifier can process all outgoing TCP connections.
Full IPv6 support.
Tunnel IPv4 connections through IPv6 proxy and vice versa.
Proxy Servers
SOCKS 4 and SOCKS 4A (hostnames support) with User ID authentication.
SOCKS 5 with Username/Password authentication.
HTTPS with Basic and NTLM authentication (explicit and transparent modes).
HTTP with Basic authentication (HTTP connections only).
Tested with all major proxy server implementations including Microsoft ISA, Blue Coat, WinGate, Dante, Squid, Apache and others.
Failover (redundancy list) allows assigning any number of back up proxies. Timeout is configurable.
Proxy failure is transparent for the client application if redundancy is enabled.
Each proxy can be assigned a short name (label) that can be conveniently used in other parts of Proxifier.
Proxy Chains
Arbitrary length.
Different proxy protocols can be used within one chain.
Selected proxies in the chain can be enabled/disabled.
Convenient UI that allows chain creation and reordering with drag-and-drop.
New proxy chain type: load balancing.
Client Applications
32- and 64-bit applications support.
Windows Services and applications run by other users (configurable).
Proxification is absolutely transparent for the applications.
Best possible compatibility with 3d party software. Automatic conflict-resolution logic.
DNS
Proxifier Keys Free
System DNS and DNS over proxy modes.
Hybrid mode.
Automatic DNS mode detection.
DNS over Proxy is supported for all proxy protocols.
DNS exclusion list with wildcards (e.g. *.example.net).
Flexible Configuration
Proxification rules can be based on application names, IP addresses, hostnames and port numbers.
Each rule can be assigned to proxy, chain, block or direct connection.
Rules are processed from top to bottom and can be reordered.
Wildcards and masks are supported for applications, IP addresses and hostnames (e.g. *app.exe; 192.168.*.*; *.example.net).
Ranges are supported for IP addresses and port numbers (e.g. 10.1.1.1–10.1.1.255; 80–1234).
On-the-fly syntax check with highlighting.
Individual rules can be enabled/disabled.
Proxifier context menu (right-click on arbitrary .exe file) allows dynamic choosing of a proxy for the selected application within a session.
Proxifier Mac Key
Configuration Deployment and Management
Configuration is stored in profile files (*.ppx).
Human readable XML format.
Unlimited length.
Fast profile switching from a list.
Profiles can be managed as files. Import and export is supported.
Silent profile load with “Proxifier.exe profile-name.ppx silent-load” command.
Profiles proxy passwords encryption with current user login credentials or master password.
Basic and AES 256-bit encryptions are supported.
System-wide profile that is forcibly used for all users.
User can enter login details interactively if login/password is blank in the profile.
Proxifier re-asks login/password again if authentication on proxy fails.
Automatic profile update from a remote Web server. User’s proxy login details get preserved.
An option to force profile passwords encryption via system registry.
Fully compatible Proxifier profiles of Windows and Mac versions.
User Interface and Interaction
Live information about connections including application name, target host, time/status, rule/proxy, received/sent bytes and more.
Live traffic (bandwidth) graph.
Live global statistics.
Live output with 3 levels of verbosity.
Color indication.
System tray icon with traffic view.
Adjustable UI that is persistent during restart (windows sizes, panes layout, etc).