Uninstalled my custom server.
The code is in binary and not in fact open.
I had a few people try to decode the server file.
It wasn't possible.
Clearly not "open source"
Won't be using this.
(I'll consider using it again if the "server" implementation is also actually open sourced to the point where it can be verified.)
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Thanks a lot for this free app, such a gem.
I I may ask, I am really need these features in either Legacy or Portable Proxidize
Features request:
Hide once for all the pop up asking to set up Proxidize as assistant / add it as a setting clickable
Create multiple Port?
Each port control which domain to allow (allow all, allow only, block certain)
limit speed for each port (if multiple port possible ?)
Will Portable Proxidize App be free? if not then what will/would be the pricing?
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If the phone dies or has to be restarted in anyway, it seems that the username and password get regenerated.
I didn't see anyway to manually change the password/username, which would be helpful, I think. @BetterKnow
Update: so it seems like the actual behavior is that when the app restarts it generates a fresh username and password while still keeping the old authentication credentials active.
Is that accurate?
Hi @BetterKnow i purchased your PROXYKNOW professional package in the past, it was a lot of money for me , and today i am unable to create new proxies.
The problem is that in linux your packages could not be installed anymore, and are not updated.
My question is, could be done anything to have a happy old buyer?
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Got it running with my own server. Thanks for this. Saved me a ton of money.
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Uninstalled my custom server.
The code is in binary and not in fact open.
I had a few people try to decode the server file.
It wasn't possible.
Clearly not "open source"
Won't be using this.
(I'll consider using it again if the "server" implementation is also actually open sourced to the point where it can be verified.)
@BetterKnow
Based on the credits in the repo it used https://github.com/fatedier/frp
So I'm just gonna deploy my server using the open source version of the code and then use the IP address from that server in the app.
Thanks for the feature requests. I'll forward those to the developers!
Not sure I understand how this is related to this read. But sure. Send me a PM and I'll take a look.
All requests will be sent shortly.
Are you the guy that was talking to Abed on Github? If so, you should learn how to be nicer to people who create community-driven projects. Whether you use this app or not makes 0 difference to anyone.
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Server file is marked as malware and the file could not be verified by multiple security professionals.
Deploy your own FRP server, don't trust their implementation of it.
Its not nice of you to portray this as completely open source. When it's actually not.