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ProxyDroid 2.7.0 APK

Current Version: 2.7.0

Requires Android: 2.3 and up

Category: Communication

v2.7.0 update:

2.6.6

1. FIX: forcing close issues on some devices

2.6.4

1. FIX: minor bug fixes

2.6.3

1. FIX: Android 4.2 compatibility issues

2.6.2

1. FIX: some bugs

2.6.1

1. UPDATE: new DNS cache module

2. UPDATE: enhanced UI for ICS

3. UPDATE: enhanced bypass function

4. UPDATE: enhancement in auto connecting function

2.5.0

1. UPDATE: A new option for bypassing selected apps instead of proxying them


Overview:

ProxyDroid is an app that can help you to set the proxy (http / socks4 / socks5) on your android devices.


PLEASE ROOT YOUR DEVICES FIRST


TIPS: Press MENU button to find a “Recover” option that would help you to recover / reset the proxy settings when you get something wrong.


** FEATURES **

1. Support HTTP / HTTPS / SOCKS4 / SOCKS5 proxy

2. Support basic / NTLM / NTLMv2 authentication methods

3. Individual proxy for only one or several apps

4. Multiple profiles support

5. Bind configuration to WIFI’s SSID / Mobile Network (2G / 3G)

6. Widgets for quickly switching on/off proxy

7. Low battery and memory consumption (written in C and compiled as native binary)

8. Bypass custom IP address

9. DNS proxy for guys behind the firewall that disallows to resolve external addresses

10. PAC file support (only basic support, thanks to Rhino)


ProxyDroid is an open source software and distributed with many other open source projects, here is a list of them:


* cntlm – Authentication Proxy: http://cntlm.sourceforge.net/

* redsocks – transparent socks redirector: http://darkk.net.ru/redsocks/

* netfilter/iptables – http://www.netfilter.org/

* transproxy – transparent proxy for HTTP: http://sourceforge.net/projects/transproxy/

* stunnel – multiplatform SSL tunneling proxy: http://www.stunnel.org/


As an open source project, you can check out all source codes from our project site.


Tags: proxy, socks4, socks5, iptables, http, https, redsocks, cntlm, NTLM, NTLMv2, iptables, Transparent Proxy



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