Portable: Ccproxy 7.2

Click on the button to manage access. By default, CCProxy may be set to "Permit All." To secure your network, change the "Permit Category" to Permit Only .Click New to add a user. Select your preferred authentication method (e.g., IP Address), enter the user's details, set their bandwidth limits, and click Save . Step 4: Configuring Client Devices

The built-in cache stores previously accessed web pages. If user A visits CNN.com and user B visits it five minutes later, the page loads from the local cache, saving significant bandwidth and reducing latency.

: As an older version (7.2), it may lack modern TLS/security updates. Always verify its legality and safety before use in production environments. CCProxy 7.2 Portable

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The aspect means all configuration files, logs, and executables are contained within a single folder. You don't have to worry about registry entries or system clutter. Just plug, play, and proxy. Key Features of Version 7.2 Click on the button to manage access

Input the identifying information (such as the client computer's local IP address).

Network security is a major priority, and CCProxy delivers by giving administrators full control over who can connect. The account management system allows you to set permissions for individual users, IP address ranges, or even specific MAC addresses. You can establish blacklists to block certain IPs and whitelists to grant access only to trusted devices. Step 4: Configuring Client Devices The built-in cache

Enables administrators to set time schedules, filter specific websites, and control bandwidth usage for individual users.

Always scan any downloaded portable executable with VirusTotal. Bad actors often repackage old proxy software with keyloggers or backdoors.

With the scheduling feature, you can control exactly when users are allowed to access the internet. For example, you might restrict internet access for guest users during business hours or block gaming sites for students after midnight. This time-based access control is particularly useful in shared workspaces and educational settings.

Restricting internet access hours for children’s devices at home.