Versions:

  • 1.40.2
  • 1.40.1
  • 1.40.0
  • 1.39.4
  • 1.39.3

Lux 1.40.2, released by igoogolx, is a lightweight system-level network proxy utility designed to reroute all outbound traffic through user-defined proxy servers without altering individual application settings. Positioned within the Networking Tools category, the program operates as a transparent intermediary once launched, capturing TCP and UDP connections at the Windows socket layer and forwarding them through SOCKS5, HTTP, or Shadowsocks endpoints. This makes it useful for privacy-conscious users who want to shield their IP address, developers testing geo-restricted APIs, and remote workers accessing corporate resources through a single gateway. The interface is minimal: a system-tray icon provides quick toggling, latency indicators, and a log console for troubleshooting connection chains. Advanced features include per-process rules, IPv6 pass-through, and a built-in DNS proxy that can resolve hostnames through encrypted channels to prevent leaks. Since its debut, five successive builds have refined memory usage to below 20 MB at idle, added support for TLS 1.3 in proxy handshakes, and introduced automatic fallback to secondary nodes when latency exceeds a user-set threshold. Configuration files are stored in portable JSON format, allowing the same profile to be synced across laptops, VMs, or cloud desktops without reinstallation. The 1.40.2 milestone also corrected a handle leak that could stall high-throughput transfers after prolonged uptime. Lux is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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