
| Name | proxychains-ng | 
| Version | 4.16 | 
| Category | network | 
| Description | Forces any tcp connection made by a client to follow through proxy. | 
| Maintainer | pascal.bellard@slitaz.org | 
| License | GPL2 | 
| Website | https://github.com/rofl0r/proxychains-ng | 
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Description
ProxyChains is a UNIX program, that hooks network-related libc functions in DYNAMICALLY LINKED programs via a preloaded DLL (dlsym(), LD_PRELOAD) and redirects the connections through SOCKS4a/5 or HTTP proxies. It supports TCP only (no UDP/ICMP etc). The way it works is basically a HACK; so it is possible that it doesn't work with your program, especially when it's a script, or starts numerous processes like background daemons or uses dlopen() to load "modules" (bug in glibc dynlinker). It should work with simple compiled (C/C++) dynamically linked programs though.  | 
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