Open source free gas pedal for Windows Netch accesses other proxy software to support new protocols and other features
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2024-12-18
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The article discusses an open-source tool for Windows called Netch, which accesses other proxy software to support new protocols and features. It solves issues like unsupported protocols and better triage through Socks 5 proxy relay, although incorrect configuration may cause computer overload. The tool can be integrated with Netch to enable a local Socks5 proxy port.
this paper is Open source free gas pedal Netch for Windows Access to other proxy software The following is a summary based on the official documentation and your own personal experience.
 

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I. Problems that can be solved

1. using protocols or features not supported by Netch

2. Better triage

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But Netch. Not for web proxy purposes Developed programs that require Programs for web proxy purposes require PAC, rule triage, subscription management Please refer to the following software instead of Netch (both Windows platforms) for functions such as

II. Implementation: Socks 5 proxy relay (When not configured correctly, it will cause the computer to be overloaded, yet to be perfected)

If you want to two in one can be added to Netch to make it work. Local Socks5 proxy port for the corresponding tool after use
take note of If you're using the Mode 3 TUN/TAP (IP Whitelist) Global Proxy Mode
remember that during Settings - Global Direct IP Add the IP address of your server to the agent loop

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