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|    Re: What are the current free proxy brow    |
|    21 Sep 25 16:01:40    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.freeware       From: marionf@fact.com              UPDATE              I've been testing the free proxy browsers, mostly Aloha VPN browser, where       I found a quirk that isn't intuitive - but which is easy to understand.              When you turn on Aloha's blue VPN shield, the browser creates a virtual       network interface and routes all traffic through that VPN shield.              This means even if Psiphon is running, Psiphon's proxy is ignored unless       Aloha is configured to respect system proxy settings (which it isn't).              VPNs, even Aloha's browser-based blue shield VPN, operate at a lower level       (network layer) while Psiphon's SOCKS proxy works at the application layer.              I found this out by running three simple tests anyone can easily run now:              Scenario 1: Aloha without turning on the Aloha VPN nor turning on Psiphon        IP shown: My ISP-assigned IP.        Why? No VPN or proxy is active, so traffic flows directly through.              Scenario 2: 1st Psiphon, then Aloha (without turning on Aloha's VPN shield)        IP shown: Psiphon's SOCKS proxy IP (172.236.227.192).        Why? Psiphon routes traffic through its encrypted tunnel & Aloha        (even without its VPN turned on) uses the system's proxy settings.              Scenario 3: 1st Psiphon, then Aloha with VPN shield ON        IP shown: Aloha VPN IP (176.123.4.107).        Why? Aloha's VPN is a full tunnel VPN, which overrides system proxy        settings. Once I activate Aloha's VPN shield, it takes control of        the network stack and routes all traffic through its own VPN        server (which effectively bypasses Psiphon's socks proxy entirely).              Once the Aloha blue VPN shield is active, it takes control of the network       stack with the result being the Psiphon SOCKS proxy becomes irrelevant       unless the Aloha browser is explicitly configured to tunnel through it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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