How to Install PHP-Proxy on Windows 10

PHP-Proxy is a web-based proxy script written in PHP that helps to bypass firewall and web content filters. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to install PHP-Proxy on your Windows 10 operating system.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Download PHP-Proxy

The first step is to download the PHP-Proxy script from the official website https://www.php-proxy.com/. Once you've downloaded the zip file, extract it to a directory on your computer.

Step 2: Upload Files to the Server

Next, you need to upload the PHP-Proxy files to your web server. You can use FTP to upload files to the server. Navigate to the root directory of your server and create a new directory (e.g., php-proxy) and upload all the PHP-Proxy files to this directory.

Step 3: Configure PHP-Proxy

Open the configuration file (config.php) located in the php-proxy/includes/ directory using a text editor. You can use Notepad, Sublime Text, or any other editor of your choice.

In the configuration file, you will find the following settings that you need to modify:

Set these options according to your requirements and save the file.

Step 4: Test PHP-Proxy

You can now test your PHP-Proxy installation by accessing http://localhost/php-proxy in your web browser. If everything is working correctly, you should see the default PHP-Proxy interface.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed PHP-Proxy on your Windows 10 operating system. With PHP-Proxy, you can now easily bypass web content filters and access blocked websites.

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