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Your Freedom User Guide 
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hostname is “localhost” and the IP address is “127.0.0.1”) on port 1080 as 
SOCKS proxy. This is preferable over the web proxy configuration (if you’ve 
got the choice) but both will normally do. Use SOCKS5 if you can. If it doesn’t 
work (some applications have buggy SOCKS implementations) try SOCKS4. 
3)  By using a “socksifying” application to run your application from. Many 
applications are not designed with your networking problems in mind and do 
not offer to run using a web or SOCKS proxy. Many of them work well with 
Your Freedom if you run them from inside a “socksifier”. That’s an application 
that foists a modified winsock DLL to the application which redirects all 
network requests to a SOCKS proxy, in this case to the Your Freedom client. 
Examples for such applications under Windows are: SocksCap, ProxyCap and 
FreeCap. They are covered in chapter 2.8 on page 43. Using a “socksifier” 
might also be an option if you cannot configure your application, e.g. because 
you don’t have administrative rights. It’s tricky however to override existing 
proxy configurations this way. 
4)  By using outbound and inbound port forwards. If your application only needs 
to access one particular server via a TCP connection on a particular port, it’s 
probably most convenient if you create a mirror image of this port on your PC, 
and access your local PC on the mirror port instead. Similarly, you can create 
a mirror image of a port on your PC on our servers and make it accessible to 
others on the Internet.
 This is covered in chapter 2.5.1 on page 26. 
2.4.2.1  Setting up Mozilla Firefox 
All web browsers support the use of web proxies, and option 1) should be just fine. 
Click on “Tools”, “Options”. Choose the “Advanced” panel. Then click on the 
“Network” tab. The configuration windows should now look like this: 
                                            
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 Your account profile needs to permit this. Currently, only owners of TotalFreedom packages can 
redirect server ports to their local PC.