Thursday, March 1, 2012

Autoproxy v0.60 Apk App


Requirements: Android 1.6+
Overview: The most complete proxier on the Market. Autoproxy allows you to use Market, Gmail, maps or surf the web even behind the proxy from your home/school/offi ce.

It works by creating a transparent/intercepting proxier running on your phone that redirects web traffic to your proxy. Other apps don't have to be aware there is a proxy!

All outgoing traffic is captured, formatted and transmitted through your network's proxy. That means it works with market, all browsers, gmail, maps, and others.

- Supports Http, https, socks4 and socks5 proxies. (Squid, forefront, polipo, tor, apache, privoxy, tinyproxy, etc)
- Supports proxy.pac files. The only app on the market that does!
- Basic, Digest, NTLM and NTLMv2 authentication supported
- Multiple proxy settings supported (as many as you need)
- Auto connect to proxy. It will detect your network settings, and connect you automatically when the network is detected (Wifi and Mobile networks)
- Recognizes a network even through Access Points (APs) with different names
- Notifications when proxy is turned on
- Allows you to forward custom ports to proxy

- Allows you to specify destination hosts to be skipped, for use with connectbot or SSH tunnels
- Available in English, Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish and German

*ATTENTION*
Your phone must be rooted and have iptables installed for Autoproxy to work

What's in this version:
v0.60
Added Russian, Serbian and Indonesian translations
Updated layout
New icon
Fixed bug in italian translation strings
Fixed bug where SSID names with apostrophes didn't go to database


Download Instructions:
http://ul.to/cf2lj6lo
http://www.mediafire.com/?c7gy1yl963o9g9b
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