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Desktop Proxy

Overview

Desktop proxy is used to configure proxy settings for desktop applications, enabling desktop clients to access external resources.

Features

  • Desktop Application Proxy: Configure proxy for desktop applications
  • System Proxy: Configure system-level proxy settings
  • Application Proxy: Configure proxy for specific applications
  • Proxy Switching: Support proxy switching and management

Configuration Steps

Adding Desktop Proxy

  1. Navigate to the proxy page
  2. Click the “Desktop Proxy” menu
  3. Click the “New Proxy” button
  4. Select proxy type
  5. Fill in proxy information
  6. Configure application binding
  7. Test proxy connection
  8. Save configuration

Configuration Options

Proxy Types

  • HTTP Proxy: HTTP proxy configuration
  • HTTPS Proxy: HTTPS proxy configuration
  • SOCKS Proxy: SOCKS proxy configuration

Application Binding

  • System Proxy: Apply to all system applications
  • Application Proxy: Apply to specific applications
  • Rule-based Proxy: Rule-based proxy configuration

Use Cases

  • Desktop applications accessing external APIs
  • Desktop client data synchronization
  • Cross-network resource access
  • Secure access control