How do I configure FreeCap?
Go > File > Settings > Proxy Settings > Default Proxy. Type 127.0.0.1 into the server window and 9050 into Port. Click OK. Under Protocol ensure SOCKS v5 is checked. Create a shortcut to Stunnel.exe. Copy and paste this shortcut into the FreeCap window. You will immediately see the Stunnel icon position itself along the top of the screen. You have now socksified Stunnel. That is all it takes. Whenever you run Stunnel you must start it by clicking on the icon from within FreeCap, which obviously means first starting Freecap. Stunnel secures the programs and by socksifying it with Freecap, ensures all data is routed over the Tor network. Just minimize Freecap after starting Stunnel. To close Stunnel, right click on its icon on the taskbar and select Exit. Always close Stunnel prior to closing Freecap. This ensures that no data jumps across, bypassing Tor. Note: Some may experience problems with FreeCap.
Go > File > Settings > Default Proxy. Type 127.0.0.1 into the server window and 9050 into Port. Click OK. With the program back at the opening screen, drag and drop the Stunnel shortcuts into the FreeCap window. You will immediately see the Stunnel icons position themselves along the top of the screen. As each is loaded, re-name it to easily distinguish it from the others. Do this by right-clicking on an icon and selecting Modify. Change the name on the top line to something self-descriptive, such as Easynews or Putty or whatever. You have now socksified Stunnel. That is all it takes. Whenever you run Stunnel you must start it by clicking on one of the icons from within FreeCap, which obviously means first starting Freecap. Stunnel secures the programs and by socksifying it with Freecap, ensures all data is routed over the Tor network. Just minimize Freecap after starting Stunnel. To close Stunnel, right click on its icon on the taskbar and select Exit. Note: Some may experience proble
Go > File > Settings > Proxy Settings > Default Proxy. Type 127.0.0.1 into the server window and 9050 into Port. Click OK. Under Protocol ensure SOCKS v5 is checked. Create a shortcut to Stunnel.exe. Copy and paste this shortcut into the FreeCap window. You will immediately see the Stunnel icon position itself along the top of the screen. You have now socksified Stunnel. That is all it takes. Whenever you run Stunnel you must start it by clicking on the icon from within FreeCap, which obviously means first starting Freecap. Stunnel secures the programs and by socksifying it with Freecap, ensures all data is routed over the Tor network. Just minimize Freecap after starting Stunnel. To close Stunnel, right click on its icon on the taskbar and select Exit. Always close Stunnel prior to closing Freecap. This ensures that no data jumps across, bypassing Tor. Note: Some may experience problems with FreeCap.
Go > File > Settings > Proxy Settings > Default Proxy. Type 127.0.0.1 into the server window and 9050 into Port. Click OK. Under Protocol ensure SOCKS v5 is checked. With the program back at the opening screen, drag and drop the Stunnel shortcuts into the FreeCap window. You will immediately see the Stunnel icons position themselves along the top of the screen. As each is loaded, re-name it to easily distinguish it from the others. Do this by right-clicking on an icon and selecting Modify. Change the name on the top line to something self-descriptive, such as Easynews or Putty or whatever. You have now socksified Stunnel. That is all it takes. Whenever you run Stunnel you must start it by clicking on one of the icons from within FreeCap, which obviously means first starting Freecap. Stunnel secures the programs and by socksifying it with Freecap, ensures all data is routed over the Tor network. Just minimize Freecap after starting Stunnel. To close Stunnel, right click on its icon on t