Configuracion De Un Proxy Server
Documentation
In case you are unfamiliar with what a Proxy Server is (which is probably unlikely, since you downloaded this), what it basically allows you to dois share one internet connection with all the machines on your network. For example; my main computer is the only one which has internet access, but I have several other machines on my local network.By running the Proxy Server on the machine that has the internet connection (my main machine), and setting all the other machines to use a proxy, I can browse the web from them, just like I can fromthe machine actually connected.
AnalogX Proxy is designed to be simple, small, and easy to use. It currently only supports the following protocols:
HTTP (web browsers)(port 6588)
HTTPS (secure web browsers) (port 6588)
SOCKS4 (TCP proxying) (port 1080)
SOCKS4a (TCP proxying w/ DNS lookups) (port 1080)SOCKS5 (only partial support, no UDP) (port 1080)
NNTP (usenet newsgroups) (port 119)
POP3 (receiving email) (port 110)
SMTP (sending email)(port 25)
FTP (file transfers) (port 21)
it does NOT work with ICQ, which really requires full Socks5 or a complicated mess of UDP port mapping - but AIM andMS Messenger both work fine. Future versions will include more protocols, but for most people this shouldn't be a big deal.
:::Configuration:::
All configuration is done through the'Configure' menu... When in this menu the proxy is disabled (you'll notice the tray icon will be red), and when done, it will automatically start back up.
:::Configuring your local network:::
Inorder to use this on your local network, you must be using TCP/IP as one of the methods the machines have to talk to each other (this can be found inside the Settings->Control Panel->Network, if you...
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