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Your Freedom User Guide 
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All options in here can be changed while the connection is active and will have 
immediate effect. If you wish to modify the local ports on which your PC becomes a 
web or SOCKS proxy, uncheck the service first, then change the port number, and 
tick the box again. If you would like your PC to accept requests from other PCs on 
the local network and forward them through your Your Freedom connection, tick the 
“Relay for others” box. Note that this will only have an effect if your profile permits it 
(check the “Relaying permitted” line in the “Account Profile” panel as shown above). 
At the time of writing, only users with a “TotalFreedom” package may relay for others. 
2.5.1.1 Local port forwards 
One possibility to allow an application to connect to a service on the Internet via Your 
Freedom is to “mirror” a port on the Internet. Just imagine there’s a server out there 
with a certain IP address and it’s listening to SSH connections. You would like to 
SSH to the server but your SSH client does not support SOCKS. In this case you 
would simply configure a local port forward similar to this one: