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...what a relief after dealing with the POS SS5 Socks software. There were a couple of glitches getting it going, but once running, ran solid and best of all, unlike SS5, it didn't crash all the time. | ...what a relief after dealing with the POS SS5 Socks software. There were a couple of glitches getting it going, but once running, ran solid and best of all, unlike SS5, it didn't crash all the time. | ||
For basic information on SOCKS Proxy Servers, read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOCKS | |||
For a SOCKS Proxy Server that actually works: https://www.inet.no/dante/index.html | |||
Installation was fairly easy as someone made RPMs for my OS (CentOS 7); | |||
* Their site: https://centos.pkgs.org/7/ghettoforge-plus-x86_64/ | |||
* URL for downloads (you'll need "plain" dante and dante-server RPMs): http://mirror.ghettoforge.org/distributions/gf/el/7/plus/x86_64/ | |||
** I like to stay within the "YUM boundaries", so I installed via YUM: yum install WhatEverRPMpackageName | |||
The RPM is version 1.4.2, but the |