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  • 4.14

Proxifier 4.14, published by VentoByte SL, is a network utility designed to redirect the TCP traffic of programs that lack native proxy support through SOCKS or HTTPS proxies, including multi-hop chains. Positioned in the Networking Tools category, the single-version release gives administrators and privacy-conscious users a transparent way to channel connection requests from legacy or closed-source software, system services, or entire machines through an upstream gateway without modifying the client application. Typical deployments include escaping restrictive LAN firewalls, anonymizing IP addresses, enforcing corporate proxy policies on unmanaged endpoints, and debugging connectivity by routing traffic through test proxies while watching real-time connection logs, bandwidth meters, and error reports. The engine recognizes SOCKS4, SOCKS4A, SOCKS5, HTTPS, and HTTP protocols, supports IPv6, 64-bit Windows 7 through 11, and authenticates via SOCKS5 username/password, HTTP Basic, NTLM—including transparent NTLM—and Kerberos. Granular Proxification Rules accept wildcards for hostnames and process names, DNS resolution can be off-loaded to the proxy, and traffic can be cascaded across mixed-protocol chains. Session data can be encrypted inside AES-256–protected profiles, while comprehensive logging and traffic-dump facilities aid auditing and troubleshooting. Proxifier is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supply the latest build, and support batch installation alongside other applications.

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