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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: February 05, 2004
- Total Downloads: 322,371
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From Technology Networks :HTTPort creates a transparent tunnel through a proxy server or firewall. This allows you to use all sorts of Internet software from behind the proxy. It bypasses HTTPS and HTTP proxies, transparent accelerators, and firewalls. It has a built-in SOCKS4 server. It supports strong traffic encryption, which makes proxy logging useless, and supports NTLM and other authentication schemes. Version 3.SN features privileged status and faster access for registered users.<p>Version 3.SNF adds a smarter retry feature, which makes HTTPort more resistant to proxy counter measures and the connections more stable.Developer Changes:HTTPort creates a transparent tunnel through a proxy server or firewall. This allows you to use all sorts of Internet software from behind the proxy, like e-mail (POP3, SMTP), instant messengers (ICQ, AOL, AIM), news (NNTP), IRC, FTP etc. It bypasses HTTPS and HTTP proxies, transparent accelerators, and firewalls. Has a built-in SOCKS4 server. Supports strong traffic encryption, which makes proxy logging useless, and supports NTLM and other authentication schemes. Features privileged status and access to faster servers for registered users.Version 3.SNF1 fixes a couple of bugs.
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