I believe that quite a few of my friends have suffered or are suffering from some "unfair" treatment. In the same company and the same local area network, some people can access the Internet, some cannot, some can chat on QQ, and some can do everything. No, there is no way. This is the national condition, and we Chinese are like that.
If you are so good and you or your friends have broadband, then congratulations, you can set up a small proxy server according to the simple method I mentioned here. At the same time, the latest method It doesn’t require any technical components, it’s all a matter of borrowing. Of course, if you really don’t have any resources in this area, you don’t need to read the following topics.
First of all, the software we use is called ccproxy, and the Chinese also call it "Yao Zhi". Below, I will list the usage of several different methods one by one for your reference. If there is something wrong, it is also Welcome to correct me.
1. If you use a fixed IP + direct Internet access, then you can just use this software. Let’s talk about the specific usage of the software at the end.
2. If you use a fixed IP + router to access the Internet, you must set up a port mapping on the router. The reason is very simple. This port is the port your server opens to the outside world, which is also a door for you to come in from other places. As for Which port is left on this door depends on what your company has opened (ah? I don’t know? Can you send emails? If you can send emails, you need a port!). For example, if your company’s routing opens port 443, then you Just set up a mapping in the router, the port is 443, and the address is the IP of your computer that can access the Internet.
3. If you use Maozi dial-up ADSL and dynamic IP, it will be more troublesome, but it doesn’t matter. Someone develops these software. You can download a peanut shell dynamic domain name resolution, and then run the binding to yours. Once the machine is bound, just do some settings on ccproxy.
4. If you use Maojia Router to dial up the Internet, then it is simple. There is a place for DDNS in the router. You can directly select Peanut Shell to bind. When you turn on the router, Peanut Shell will run accordingly. You need to All you have to do is apply for a username. After that, just do a port mapping on the router, and then set up ccproxy.
Good things come to an end, give everyone CCproxy software: Click to download
This is a green version, even the installation is saved. Just run it directly. Just a settings page, please see the picture.