Proxifier v3 for Microsoft Windows User Manual

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%ComputerName% constant is automatically swapped with the local computer name during the processing.

Target ports — to match the rule a connection should connect to a port from this list.

You can use any integer from 1 to 65 535 (2^16-1). Separate individual ports with a semicolon (;).

Use a minus sign (-) to define a range.

Action — defines how Proxifier should process the connection if it matches the rule.

Possible options:

Proxy <name> — process the connection through the proxy server. You can define

proxy servers at Profile->Proxy Servers...

Chain <name> — process the connection through the proxy chain. You can create

proxy chains at Profile->Proxy Servers...

Direct — process the connection directly (skip any processing). The connections will be connected to the original target.

Block — the connection will be blocked.

Proxifier applies certain filtering for the text fields. Incorrect symbols are indicated with red color. For example, there can be no letters in Target ports field:

To match the rule a connection should satisfy all three criteria: Applications, Target hosts and

Ports. If you have nothing defined in a field, the word “Any” in gray color is displayed and it will then match all possible values for certain criteria. This effectively means that this criterion will not be used for rule valuation.

For example, if you specify Applications only and leave Targets and Ports empty, Proxifier will process all connections of the specified applications regardless of the target hosts and ports.

Note:

The rules have no effect on manually proxified applications (“Proxifier” command in the context menu of exe-files). In other words, applications started by the “Proxifier” command will always be redirected through a proxy server.

Manual Proxification

Standard Edition only

Apart from Proxification Rules you can set proxification options manually for certain applications. When Proxifier is installed and running, Windows adds a “Proxifier” command to the exe-file context menu.

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