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Tue Mar 1 03:45:00 UTC 2011


Advantages of the WideCap:
System integration - WideCap is fully functional Winsock Service and
Namespace provider. That means simply integration into your network
subsystem. Forget about this ugly FreeCap's injection, needle to run all
programs throught FreeCap, possible errors and incompatible with some
firewalls and anti-viruses. WideCap acts as virtual network driver
covering all your TCP/IP activity. No launchers - just run your program
as usual and work via proxy.

New proxy engine - fully rewritten proxy engine taken from the FreeCap
to handle reloading everything on-the-fly. No more program restarts
after changing the proxy chain or Widecap configuration. Plus boosted
perfomance with proxies handling. 



Here is some things from the FAQ I thought was interesting: (it does
UDP)

Q: What kind of traversing WideCap does?
A: Using WideCap you can traverse only TCP or UDP connections. But UDP
only via SOCKSv5, only via one proxy, and without NAT in the middle.
Others protocols (such as icmp, igmp etc) unable to traversing by
architecture and RFC restrictions.

Q: What kind of traversing WideCap does?
A: Using WideCap you can traverse only TCP or UDP connections. But UDP
only via SOCKSv5, only via one proxy, and without NAT in the middle.
Others protocols (such as icmp, igmp etc) unable to traversing by
architecture and RFC restrictions.

Q: After the proxy checking I've got that all proxies are broken. And
the system event log reports about "EventID 4226: TCP/IP has reached the
security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect
attempts". What's wrong? I have Windows XP SP2.
A: It's problem related to WinXP SP2 users (and possible Win2003). In
this systems the TCP/IP driver has a limitation for concurrent
connection attempts. Limited to 10 concurrent connection attempts.
Unfortunately there's no registry key to fix this but patch exists. Read
more about Event ID 4226 + patch

-->That last question is the same issue I think of non-server Windows
issues when acting as a Tor node.  In my next email to the list found a
great little app that will change the connect limits in the tcpip.sys
file to whatever you want.  I set mine to 100.


What does everyone think?

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