eternal-flame-ad/wwproxy — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2018-06-16
Access region-locked game servers by routing your connection through a proxy in the required country.
Browse websites as if you were in a different country without paying for a commercial VPN.
Automatically find and test free public proxies instead of manually hunting and pasting addresses into settings.
Route your internet traffic differently to get around network firewalls or restrictions.
| eternal-flame-ad/wwproxy | anulman/docx-sax | atrblizzard/vtmb-sbox-mounter | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | — | 0 | 0 |
| Language | C# | C# | C# |
| Last pushed | 2018-06-16 | — | — |
| Maintenance | Dormant | — | — |
| Setup difficulty | moderate | moderate | moderate |
| Complexity | 2/5 | 4/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Windows-only C# desktop tool that may require compiling from source since the README is sparse and does not mention prebuilt binaries.
wwProxy is a small desktop tool that automatically finds free proxy servers from around the internet, checks which ones actually work, and sets one as your system proxy so you can browse as if you're in another country. The creator originally built it to play the Japanese server of a game called Touken Ranbu, which requires a Japanese IP address to access. Beyond that specific use case, the tool lets you pick a proxy from whatever country you need, which is handy for accessing region-locked websites or services. The way it works is straightforward: it scours publicly available proxy lists online, tests each proxy to see if it's alive and responsive, and then configures your computer's system proxy settings to route your traffic through a working one. This means you don't have to manually hunt down proxy lists, paste addresses into your settings, and hope they still work, the tool handles that loop for you. The main audience is anyone who needs to appear as though they're browsing from a different country but doesn't want to pay for a commercial VPN or deal with manual proxy configuration. Gamers trying to access region-locked game servers, people testing how a website looks in another country, or anyone behind a firewall who needs to route traffic differently could all find this useful. The README is fairly sparse, so details on the interface and exact workflow are limited, though there is a screenshot referenced. The project's to-do list hints at future features like automatic proxy selection, real-time availability monitoring, and load balancing across multiple proxies, but these aren't implemented yet. It's also written in C#, which suggests it's a Windows-oriented tool. Keep in mind that free public proxies can be slow or unreliable, so this is more of a convenience layer over openly available resources than a replacement for a dedicated VPN service.
A Windows desktop tool that automatically finds free public proxy servers, tests them, and sets one as your system proxy so you can browse from another country without paying for a VPN.
Mainly C#. The stack also includes C#, .NET, Windows.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2018-06-16).
Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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