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Not supporting proxies #117
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How are you configuring proxies? Issue #100 relates to adding proxy and IP version control support to the product, and is presently flagged as an "enhancement". I am forcing connections on the host through a SOCKS proxy at present, and when the service is working (it isn't right now), it gives better performance than accessing the service directly |
Just the usual way in the windows settings. I couldn't find any option to set manually proxy in this software. Did I miss something? |
I doubt Cyphertite supports Windows proxy configurations (most software on Windows doesn't either). There are no settings I could find that relate to proxies, so I am using a Linux system to force data through a SOCKS proxy. You can do the same on Windows using software like ProxyCap (http://www.proxycap.com/). |
Quite funny, but I have to say that most software supports inbuilt settings. Somehow proxycap never worked for me, ended up having no internet connection at all :) I'll give it another shot, but I lost my faith in it :) |
I've seen that it isn't supporting proxies ( The cyphertite service encountered an error ) It's totally unacceptable for me, as I must work behind a proxy. I'm sad I have to leave this possibility to try the software.
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