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    zhang
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    HI!

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    otman
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    A Great App That Will Help You Very Much

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    Bilal
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    imad
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    thank you

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    youssef
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    thanks

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    bill
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    hi ok it’s working now thanks alot for the awesome offer

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    noblue
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    Pro: Very useful, easy and fast.

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    YYLQQ
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    ok i like this software may help me travel the internet

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    selim
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    Thankss

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    SAM
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    NICE

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    alin john
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    thx

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    xilolee
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    <b>Default inbound</b> windows firewall rule: %AppData%\Steganos\Okayfreedom\Proxy\<b>node.exe</b>, private and public profiles

    <b>Outbound</b> windows firewall rules, if you are blocking all outbound connections and using the private profile:
    – <b>udp 67</b>, private profile , <b>dhcp client</b> service (windows service)
    – <b>tcp 80 and 443</b>, public and private profiles, <b>Okayfreedomclient.exe</b> (in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom”)
    – <b>tcp 1194</b>, private profile, <b>openvpn.exe</b> (for x64 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom\openvpn64”; for x86 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files\Okayfreedom\openvpn”)
    – all browsers, and in general each software that needs an internet connection, should have both private and public profiles

    <b>Outbound</b> windows firewall rules, if you are blocking all outbound connections and using the public profile:
    – <b>udp 67</b>, public profile , <b>dhcp client</b> service (windows service)
    – <b>tcp 80 and 443</b>, public profile, <b>Okayfreedomclient.exe</b> (in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom”)
    – <b>tcp 1194</b>, public profile, <b>openvpn.exe</b> (for x64 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom\openvpn64”; for x86 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files\Okayfreedom\openvpn”)

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    xilolee
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    Default inbound windows firewall rule: %AppData%\Steganos\Okayfreedom\Proxy\node.exe, private and public profiles

    Outbound windows firewall rules, if you are blocking all outbound connections and using the private profile:
    udp 67, private profile , dhcp client service (windows service)
    tcp 80 and 443, public and private profiles, Okayfreedomclient.exe (in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom”)
    tcp 1194, private profile, openvpn.exe (for x64 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom\openvpn64”; for x86 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files\Okayfreedom\openvpn”)
    – all browsers, and in general each software that needs an internet connection, should have both private and public profiles

    Outbound windows firewall rules, if you are blocking all outbound connections and using the public profile:
    udp 67, public profile , dhcp client service (windows service)
    tcp 80 and 443, public profile, Okayfreedomclient.exe (in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom”)
    tcp 1194, public profile, openvpn.exe (for x64 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files (x86)\Okayfreedom\openvpn64”; for x86 systems, the one in “C:\Program Files\Okayfreedom\openvpn”)

    (In previous post I used the wrong code, sorry)

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    khalid
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    Farouk
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    thanks!

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