Uproxy Tool — 2.1.rar
Over the next week, the uProxy node became a stump in the forest where messages grew. Neighbors started leaving envelopes taped to the power box with usernames scrawled on the outside. Someone traded battery cells for access. A schoolteacher tucked lesson files into relay caches so offline students could sync at dawn. A doctor sent encrypted lists: medicines, instructions, where to find clean water. The tool didn’t judge. It only carried the packets, routing them like a courier who refused payment.
[DEBUG] TLS handshake: cipher=AES256-GCM-SHA384 [DEBUG] Peer selection: relay-us.example.com (RTT=45ms) [DEBUG] SOCKS5 request: CONNECT www.google.com:443 [DEBUG] Remote response: 200 OK (via relay-us) uProxy Tool 2.1.rar
: This was a browser-based peer-to-peer proxy service led by the University of Washington and Jigsaw (Google) to help users bypass internet censorship. Note: This project is no longer officially supported, though its code remains on GitHub. Safety Warning Over the next week, the uProxy node became









