ÿþ[0]  ?@>3@0<<5 [1] @>25@8BL =0;8G85 =>2>9 25@A88 [2] 0:@KBL [3] -B0 :>?8O 70@538AB@8@>20=0 =0: [4] !5@89=K9 =><5@: [5] @>87>H;0 >H81:0 ?>4:;NG5=8O : A5@25@C:\r\n\r\n1. #1548B5AL, GB> 2K ?>4:;NG5=K : 8=B5@=5BC.\r\n2. A;8 C 20A 5ABL 1@0=4<0CM@ (D05@2>;) C1548B5AL, GB> >= =5 1;>:8@C5B 4>ABC? 2 =B5@=5B. [6] H81:0 [7] # 20A ?>A;54=OO 25@A8O %s =0 40==K9 <><5=B. [8] !CI5AB2C5B =>20O 25@A8O - %s .\n K E>B5;8 1K ?5@59B8 =0 AB@0=8FC >?8A0=8O? [9] #254><;5=85 > 25@A88 ?@>3@0<<K [10] "5:AB>2K5 D09;K (*.txt)|*.txt|A5 D09;K (*.*)|*.*|| [11] NetworkActiv AUTAPF - =0AB@>9:0 02B>;>30 [12] 2B>;>3 A>548=5=89 8 A>1KB89 2 B5:AB>2K9 D09;: [13] CBL : B5:AB>2><C D09;C: [14] ... [15] OK [16] B<5=0 [17] @8<5=8BL [18] [19] $>@<0B 40BK 8 2@5<5=8: [20] 0@0<5B@K: [21] > C<>;G0=8N [22] [23] $>@<0B ;>30: [24] =B5@20; >1=>2;5=8O ;>3-D09;0: [25] A5:C=4(0) [26] 5 ?8A0BL 2 ;>3 ?>?KB:8 A>548=5=8O >B 701;>:8@>20==KE IP-04@5A>2. [27] CBL : D09;C =5 ?@028;L=K9. [28] =B5@20; >1=>2;5=8O =5 4>;65= 1KBL @025= =C;N. [29] 2545=> =525@=>5 7=0G5=85 [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] NetworkActiv AUTAPF - END USER Legal Agreement [35] K 4>;6=K ?@>G8B0BL 8 ?@>:@CB8BL 2=87 A>3;0H5=85, GB>1K ?@>4>;68BL. [36] @>4>;68BL [37] / =5 ?>=8<0N, 8 / 8;8 =5 A>3;0A5= A 2KH5 =0?8A0=>9 @02>2>9 8=D>@<0F859 [38] / ?>=8<0N 8 A>3;0H0NAL ?>;=>ABLN A 2KH5 =0?8A0=>9 @02>2>9 8=D>@<0F859 [39] ------> NETWORKACTIV AUTAPF END USER LEGAL AGREEMENT BEGINS HERE: 1. NECESSITY OF LICENSE: Your use, copying, and distribution of this software requires your acceptance of a license, granted to you - the licensee, by the copyright holder, under the terms of this legally-binding agreement. If you do not accept all the terms of this agreement, then you are not permitted to use, copy, nor distribute this software, regardless of whether in part or in whole. 2. YOUR USE OF THIS SOFTWARE: If this is the full version of this software, then section 2.1 (but not 2.2) applies to you herein. If this is the demo version of this software, then section 2.2 (but not 2.1) applies to you herein. 2.1 THE FULL VERSION: You are permitted to enter into this agreement and use this software only (a:) if you were explicitely licensed this software by the copyright holder or by a distributor that was licensed by the copyright holder to distribute this software and (b:) up to a number of times reflecting the number of these licenses explicitly granted to you thereby. You are hereby granted a hybrid site license, with an additional but limited single machine portable license. This license permits for the software to be used on all the machines that are at one (1) physical location (that is, not going beyond the boundaries of one, legal address), and ONE (1) portable (not locationally fixed) machine that is owned and/or operated by you. The machines that are considered to be at the designated site may be portable machines (such as laptops), but the software must NOT be used on any of those machines when those machines are not at the designated site. The software may be used on the one designated portable machine while it is at or off the designated site. In the case that there is no designated site, the site portion of the license is transformed into one other portable, single-machine license, granting two (2) portable, single-machine licenses but NO site license; These two machines must be owned and operated by you. The site may be changed at any time and the designated portable machine may as well be changed at any time, so long as in neither case is the software used at more than one site or on multiple designated portable machines at a given moment. At the final termination of usage by the original licensee, this software is considered to have been consumed and so may NOT be transferred to another party. 2.2 THE DEMO VERSION: You may install this software and use this software on any number of computers. This demo version may contain (and you agree to accept any) explicit restrictions, limitations, and/or nags. 3. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: This software is provided on an "As Is" basis and therefore holds NO warranty whatsoever: The copyright holder makes no guarantee or claim, of the fitness, performance, reliability, and usability of this software. Therefore, the copyright holder is in no way accountable for any need or requirement that has not been met, in part or in whole, by this software. This software is in no way considered to be bug free and therefore may contain bugs which can cause severe damages, losses, etc. 4. LIABILITY DISCLAIMER: You hold the copyright holder 100% unaccountable for any and all damages, loss of data, loss of business, loss of goodwill, loss of privacy, loss of or damage to reputation, and loss of funds that arises out of or from your use of this software; Possible causes of such loss and damage includes but is not limited to, Bugs in this software, usability of this software, fitness of this software, and reliability of this software. The copyright holder is in no way responsible for anything negative that arises out of, or from, your use and/or misuse of this software, including anything arising through your violation of local, state, and/or federal laws and regulations which pertain to the location at which you reside and/or any location at which the copyright holder may reside, now or in the future. Upon your acceptance of this agreement, you permit the storage of, and use of, this software, on the computer systems which you install or use this software on, under the terms of the licensing, as dictated by this agreement. You understand and accept all parts of this agreement. You accept the full responsibility of any and all possible risks of using this software. 5. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The copyright holder of this software reserves and retains all rights to this software. This software (including its source-code and binary-code) is therefore protected under USA and other copyright laws. 6. AGREEMENT INFORMATION: Jurisdiction and Domicile: This agreement shall be governed by laws pertaining to the State of California and the United States of America. Any and all unresolvable disputes between you and the copyright holder shall be handled in the United States of America by a California court with a California judge. Validity of this Agreement: If any parts of this agreement are proven to be unlawful or unenforceable by law, those parts shall be revised, for the purposes of the hearing, to represent the intention of those parts, in such to become lawful and legally enforceable. <------ NETWORKACTIV AUTAPF END USER LEGAL AGREEMENT ENDS HERE. [40] !?@02:0 NetworkActiv AUTAPF [41] >340 O =068<0N "!B0@B", O ?>;CG0N A>>1I5=85 "H81:0 ?@8 70?CA:5", GB> =5 B0:? [42] / E>B5; 1K, GB>1K ?@>3@0<<0 02B><0B8G5A:8 70?CA:0;0AL 8 A2>@0G820;0AL 2 B@59, :>340 O 2:;NG0N :><?LNB5@. 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[170] K1@0==K9 D09; O2;O5BAO D8;LB@>< NetworkActiv. -B>B ?@>D8;L =5 <>65B 1KBL 8A?>;L7>20=, ?>A:>;L:C >= =5 ?>445@68205BAO MB>9 25@A88. [171] NetworkActiv AUTAPF =5 C40;>AL A>740BL/>B:@KBL D09;. [172] -B> >G8AB8B 2A5 ?>;O 8 A?8A:8 D8;LB@0, E>B8B5 ;8 2K MB>3>? [173] G8AB8BL 2A5 ?>;O? [174] 0AB@>9:0 ?5@504@5A0F88 ?>@B0 [175] !;CH0BL 8=B5@D59A 8 ?>@B [176] 5@5=0?@02;OBL A>548=5=8O =0 E>AB (04@5A 8 ?>@B) [177] >:0;L=K9 ?>@B: [178] IP 04@5A ;>:0;L=>3> 8=B5@D59A0 (G8AB>5 ?>;5 - 2A5): [179] #40;5==K9 ?>@B: [180] 4@5A C40;5==>3> E>AB0: [181] A?>;L7>20BL IP 04@5A :;85=B0. [182] @>B>:>;: [183] 0:A8<0;L=> >4=>2@5<5==KE A5AA89: [184] "09<0CB 157459AB28O UDP A5AA88 (2 <8;;8A5:C=40E): [185] 1=>28BL [186] 5@5AK;0BL ICMP A>>1I5=8O :0: UDP >H81:8. {187] :;NG8BL IP D8;LB@0F8N [188] 0:A8<C< >4=>2@5<5==KE A5AA89 =5 4>;65= 1KBL @025= =C;N [189] 8=8<C< =50:B82=KE UPD A5AA89 (B09<0CB 1000). [190] >:0;L=K9 ?>@B 4>;65= 1KBL <564C 1 8 65535. [191] #40;5==K9 ?>@B 4>;65= 1KBL <564C 1 8 65535. [192]  =0AB>OI89 <><5=B 70?CI5=0 >4=0 8;8 1>;5 A5AA89, =0602 0 2K 70:@>5B5 2A5 B5:CI85 A5AA88\r\n\r\nK C25@5=K, GB> E>B8B5 ?@>4>;68BL? [193] @>4>;68BL 8 70:@KBL B5:CI85 A5AA88? [194] @82O70BL  ?>@B0: [195] @82O70BL  04@5A : (G8AB>5 ?>;5 8;8 0.0.0.0 4;O 02B><0B0): [196] ! ?>@B 4>;65= 1KBL <564C 1 8 65535. [197] [198] NetworkActiv self-remover v1.1 [199] 06<8B5 =0 :=>?:C =865, GB>1K C40;8BL NetworkActiv AUTAPF [200] >;=>ABLN C40;8BL %s %s A MB>3> :><?LNB5@0 [201] 5 C40;>AL C40;8BL 8A?>;=O5<K9 D09; [202] $09; [203] KE>4 [204] 0AB@>9:8 [205] 07=>5 [206] 2B>;>3 [207]  [208] :;NG8BL 2A5 [209] B:;NG8BL 2A5 [210] ><>IL [211] !?@02:0 [212] About [213] >AAB0=>28BL [214] !25@=CBL [215] $09; A>E@0=5==KE =0AB@>5: >B =>2>9 25@A88 MB>9 ?@>3@0<<K, ?>?KB0BLAO 703@C78BL 53> 2 ;N1>< A;CG05? [216] 03@C78BL 2 ;N1>< A;CG05? [217] /7K: [218] !<5=8BL [219] !>740BL O@;K: 2 1KAB@>< 70?CA:5. [220] !>740=85 @0AH8@5==KE O@;K:>2 2 <5=N "CA:". [221] >A5B8BL NetworkActiv D>@C< [222] >:0;L=0O A?@02:0 [223] =;09= A?@02:0 [224] #40;8BL %s %s [225] -B0 ?@>3@0<<0 CAB0=02;5=0 2 :0G5AB25 A;C61K Windows [226] -B0 ?@>3@0<<0 70?CA:05BAO A Windows. [227] >A5B8BL >=;09= A?@02>G=K9 F5=B@ [228] >;CG8BL ;8F5=78>==CN :>?8N A59G0A! [229] CBL : B5:AB>2><C D09;C, A>45@60I5<C ?@028;0 D8;LB@0F88: [230] 0AB@>9:0 B5:AB>3> D09;0 A D8;LB@0<8 4;O 48=0<8G5A:8E IP [231] =B5@20; A :>B>@K< A;54C5B ?@>25@8BL B5:AB>2K9 D09; =0 >1=>2;5=8O (2 <8;;8A5:C=40E): [232] A?>;L7>20BL B5:CI85 A>548=5=8O 4;O >1=>2;5=8O B5:AB>2>3> D09;0. [233] :;NG8BL D8;LB@0F8N IP 87 B5:AB>2>3> D09;0 [234] 0AB@>9:0 [235] [236] 0<5B:8 04<8=0 [237] !B0@>5 7=0G5=85: [238] >2>5 7=0G5=85: [239] / >1=>2;ON CAB0=>2;5==CN ?@>3@0<<C, A>E@0=8B5 <>8 =0AB@>9:8. [240] <?>@B <>8E =0AB@>5: 87 ?@54K4CI59 25@A88. [241] 0?@>A =0 :><<5=B0@88 [242] B?@028BL [243]  1C4CI5< =5 ?>:07K20BL MB>B 480;>3 [244] ;03>40@8< 0A 70 8A?>;L7>20=85 NetworkActiv AUTAPF. ;O C;CGH5=8O ?@>3@0<<K =0?8H8B5 =0< A2>9 >B7K2. >60;C9AB0, C45;8B5 =5<=>3> 2@5<O, GB>1K 2K@078BL A2>Q <=5=85 8 / 8;8 GC2AB20 > NetworkActiv AUTAPF. -B> <>3CB 1KBL =>2K5 2>7<>6=>AB8, :>B>@K5 2K E>B5;8 1K 2845BL 2 A;54CNI59 25@A88, 8 4@C30O ?>4>1=0O 8=D>@<0F8O. [245] 57>?0A=>ABL: ;8G=0O 8=D>@<0F8O =5 A>18@05BAO 87 20H59 A8AB5<K, 8 A 20<8 =5 A<>3CB A2O70BLAO .+ ?CB5<, 5A;8 A?5F80;L=> =5 ?@54>AB028BL 04@5A M;5:B@>==>9 ?>GBK 2 20H5< :><<5=B0@88. [246] !?0A81>! [247] !?0A81> 70 0H :><<5=B0@89! [248] @82O70BL 8AE>4OI85 ?>4:;NG5=8O : ?@>A;CH8205<><C 8=B5@D59AC. [249] [250] :;NG5=> [251] K:;NG5=> [252] 0?CA:05BAO... [253] 57459AB285 [254] !>AB>O=85 [255] %>B8B5 70?CAB8BL CAB0=>2;5==CN 25@A8N (0), 8;8 ?@54?>G;8 1K 70?CAB8BL MB>B 8A?>;=O5<K9 D09; (=5B) ? [256] 07@5H8BL 04@5A0< ;>:0;L=>3> 8=B5@D59A0 ?>2B>@=> 8A?>;L7>20BLAO. [257] @82O7:0 8AE>4OI8E UDP A>548=5=89 2 ?>@B =07=0G5=8O (<>65B ?>B@51>20BLAO ?5@570?CA:0 ?@>3@0<<K 4;O ?@028;L=>9 @01>BK). [258] Local interface address re-use and UDP outbound port binding have been found to not work together correctly.\r\n\r\n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etworkActiv AUTAPF [271] 865 2K <>65B5 2K1@0BL =5A:>;L:> >A=>2=KE ?0@0<5B@>2 =0AB@>9:8: [272] 0:85 AB>;1FK  (?5@5=0?@02;5=89) 4>;6=K 1KBL 2:;NG5=K? [273] >:070BL B>;L:> G0AB> 8A?>;L7C5<K5 AB>;1FK. [274] >:070BL 2A5 4>ABC?=K5 AB>;1FK. [275] A?>;L7>20BL ?@>D8;L @0AH8@5==KE :>;>=>: [276] A?>;L7>20BL ?@>D8;L :><?0:B=KE :>;>=>: [277] 84 [278] @>A;CH8205<K9 04@5A 2 =0AB>OI55 2@5<O =5 @07@5H5=: \r\n%s\r\n\r\nK E>B5;8 1K ?@>4>;68BL 2 ;N1>< A;CG05? [279]  MAC-04@5A [280] <O  A5B52>9 :0@BK [281]  4@5A [282]  >@B [283] [284] [285] [286] [287] [288] [289] [290] [900] Context-specific help [901] %Y = >4\r\n%MY = 5AOF (=><5@ 1-12)\r\n%D = 5=L =545;8\r\n%AP = AM <;< PM\r\n%H12 = '0AK (12 G0A>2>5 2@5<O)\r\n%H24 = '0AK (24 G0A>2>5 2@5<O)\r\n%MN = 8=CBK\r\n%S = !5:C=4K\r\n%MS = 8;;8A5:C=4K\r\n@8<5G0=85: 0@0<5B@K GC2AB28B5;L=K : @538AB@C. [902] >ABC?=K5 ?0@0<5B@K:\r\n\r\n%DAT = 0B0 8 2@5<O\r\n%E = !>1KB85\r\n%LIP = IP-04@5A ;>:0;L=>3> 8=B5@D59A0\r\n%LHost = Actual local-interface string\r\n%LPort = >:0;L=K9 ?>@B\r\n%RHost = %>AB ?5@5=0?@02;5=8O\r\n%RPort = >@B ?5@5=0?@02;5=8O\r\n%CIP = IP 04@5A ?>4:;NG0NI8EAO\r\n%CPort = >@B ?>4:;NG0NI8EAO\r\n%OLIP =  IP 04@5A\r\n%OLPort =  ?>@B\r\n%P = @>B>:>;\r\n\r\n@8<5G0=85: 0@0<5B@K GC2AB28B5;L=K : @538AB@C. [903] 0: ?@028;>, 70?8A8 2 6C@=0;5 1C4CB A>3;0A>20=K ?> AB>;1F0<\r\n\r\n! %G ?0@0<5B@>< ;>3 =5 1C45B 4>102;OBLAO.\r\n\r\n;O 8A?>;L7>20=8O, ?@>AB> 2AB02LB5 %G 345-B> 2 >:=5 ?0@0<5B@>2.\r\n\r\nA;8 20< =C65= ;>3 A 2:;NG5==>9 A5AA859, B0:65 8A?>;L7C9B5 %Z. [904] "5:CI85 20@80=BK :><0=4=>9 AB@>:8:\r\n\r\n-uninstall #40;8BL ?@>3@0<<C.\r\n\r\n-noinstall 0?CA: ?@>3@0<<K 157 70?@>A0 4;O CAB0=>2:8 (=5 B@51C5BAO, GB>1K ?@>3@0<<0 1K;0 CAB0=>2;5=0).\r\n\r\n-help / -? >:07K205B MB> A>>1I5=85.\r\n\r\n-DoDebugLog !>7405B 6C@=0; >B;04:8 A 8<5=5< 8A?>;=O5<>3> D09;0. [905] 07=0G5=85:\r\n 07@5H8BL 04<8=8AB@0B>@C :>=B@>;8@>20BL <0:A8<0;L=>5 :>;8G5AB2> >4=>2@5<5==KE ?>4:;NG5=89 : ;>:0;L=><C ?>@BC 4;O MB>9 >?5@0F88 ?5@504@5A0F88 ?>@B0.\r\n\r\nValid range:\r\n>;LH5 G5< 0\r\n\r\n@8<5G0=85:\r\n0:A8<0;L=>5 :>;8G5AB2> >4=>2@5<5==KE A5AA89 ?>445@68205<KE MB>9 ?@>3@0<<>9 <>65B 1KBL 2KG8A;5=> B0: ((1495 - (:>;-2> 70?CI5=KE >?5@0F89 ?5@504@5A0F89)) / 2). [906] 07=0G5=85:\r\n 07@5H8BL 04<8=8AB@0B>@C :>=B@>;8@>20BL <0:A8<0;L=>5 2@5<O B09<0CB0 4;O UDP A5AA88. !G5BG8: 2@5<5=8 4;O A1@>A0 UDP A5AA88, :>340 ?0:5B 40==KE ?5@5405BAO 2 ;N1>< =0?@02;5=88.\r\n\r\n>?CAB8<K5 7=0G5=8O:\r\n>;LH5 G5< 999.\r\n\r\n@8<5G0=85:\r\n5=LH55 7=0G5=85 40AB 1>;55 2KA>:CN ?@>872>48B5;L=>ABL (B0: :0: ?@>3@0<<0 1C45B 8A?>;L7>20BL <5=LH5 @5AC@A>2), => A;8H:>< =87:>5 7=0G5=85 ?@82545B : ?@5:@0I5=8N A5AA88. >AB02LB5 A;8H:>< 1>;LH>5 7=0G5=85 , GB>1K 4>AB8GL <0:A8<0;L=>5 :>;8G5AB2> >4=>2@5<5==KE A5AA89 4;O ?@>3@0<<K (8/8;8 >?5@0F88) . [907] @548A;>285: 0AB@>9:0 A8AB5<K D8;LB@0F88 ?@54=07=0G5=0 4;O A8BC0F89, :>340 20< =C6=> C?@02;OBL ?@028;0<8 D8;LB@0F88 IP 2 B> 2@5<O :0: @01>B05B ?@>3@0<<0. K <>65B5 CAB0=>28BL 8=B5@20; >1=>2;5=8O 2?;>BL 4> =C;O, GB> ?@82545B : >1=>2;5=8N B5:AB>2>3> D09; ?@8<5@=> @07 2 :064K5 100 <8;;8A5:C=4 ( 1/10 4>;8 A5:C=4K ). -B> =5 B>;L:> C4>1=> 4;O @CG=>3> C?@02;5=8O, => B0:65 <>65B 1KBL 8A?>;L7>20=> GB>1K 48=0<8G5A:8 =0AB@0820;8AL ?@028;0 D8;LB@0F88 2=5H=59 ?@>3@0<<K 8;8 A:@8?B0. $>@<0B8@>20=85 B5:AB0: "5:AB>2K9 D09; 4>;65= 1KBL ASCII / ANSI =5 Unicode).  :064>9 AB@>:5, 2K <>65B5 A45;0BL ;81> >48= IP 04@5A ;81> 480?07>= IP 04@5A>2, @0745;5==KE 45D8A>< (157 ?@>15;>2). A;8 K E>B8B5 IP 8;8 480?07>= IP, B> ;81> ?@>AB> 22548B5 53>, ;81> A> 7=0:>< ?;NA (+) 2?5@548. 'B>1K 2845BL IP 8;8 480?07>= IP 701;>:8@>20=KE 04@5A>2, 22548B5 53> A <8=CA>< (-) 2?5@548. 'B>1K 70:><<5=B8@>20BL AB@>:C, 8A?>;L7C9B5 # 8 / 8;8 /. > C<>;G0=8N, 2A5 IP-04@5A0 1;>:8@CNBAO. ">;L:> B>340, :>340 >48= 8;8 =5A:>;L:> IP-04@5A>2 ?>;>68B5;L=K5 - 45;05BAO A?8A>:. ;O 48=0<8G5A:>3> 15;>3> A?8A:0, 2K <>65B5 8<5BL ?@>AB>9 04@5A, =0?@8<5@ 127.0.0.1 2A5340 @07@5H5=, B0: :0: MB> =5 >AB0=>28B 53> >B @07@5H5=8O A;CG09=KE IP-04@5A>2, 5A;8 4@C3>3> IP-04@5A0 =5 C:070=K. 5 701C4LB5 >B<5B8BL, GB> >B@8F0B5;L=K5 70?8A8 2A5340 ?@520;8@CNB =04 ?;NA>2K<8. >B =5:>B>@K5 ?@8<5@K: // 07@5H8BL 2A5< 192.168.0.*, :@><5 192.168.0.6: 192.168.0.0-192.168.0.255 -192.168.0.6 // 'B>1K 70?@5B8BL 2A5<: -0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255 // 'B>1K @07@5H8BL 2A5<: 127.0.0.1 // 'B>1K 2@5<5==> 70?@5B8BL IP 04@5A (10.0.0.4 2 40==>< ?@8<5@5): 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.3 # 10.0.0.4 10.0.0.5 [908] Bind outbound connections to listening interface (Outbound_Bind):\r\n This will cause any outbound-connections (to the remote host) to be bound to the same interface as is the current listening interface for this PFO. Normally, Winsock will determine the destination network based on the address (the remote-host address in this case), but enabling this option will force the remote-host connection (if TCP) or the remote-host packets (if UDP) to go to the network of the binding-interface... that is, to the network that the PFO is currently listening on for connections (if TCP) / packets (if UDP). [909] Bind outbound UDP connections to destination port (UDP_Port_Bind):\r\n Normally with a UDP PFO, the outbound-local port, that is, the port used as the source-port on packets destined for the remote-host, will be a dynamically chosen port number, but when this option is enabled, the source-port of outbound UDP packets for this PFO will be forced to the same value as the destination port. Due to its nature, when this option is enabled (and the remote-host bounce option is disabled), only one UDP session (on this PFO) can be active at a given time. This is because the sockets provider cannot readily differenciate between sessions since they all have the same source AND destination port number - leaving only one combination of source-port/destination-port for the outbound sessions. [910] Allow local interface addresses to be re-used (Address_ReUse):\r\n This option allows the PFO to bind to a port number that is already in use on the system. This can be useful in situations where, for instance, you have a program listening on port X on 0.0.0.0 and you want to have a different program (AUTAPF in this case) listening on the same port X, but on, for instance, 192.168.0.1. Normally, Winsock would not let you listen on 192.168.0.x when something is already listening on that same port number on 0.0.0.0, but with this option enabled, it will be able to. In this scenario, if you were to make a connection to 192.168.0.1:X, it would connect to the program listening on 192.168.0.1:X, whereas if you connected to 127.0.0.1:X, it would connect to the program listening on 0.0.0.0:X. This option can be dangerous if used carelessly since it can also be used to allow multiple programs to listen on the exact same interface and port number, in which case Winsock somehow decides where each incoming connection should go (to which program), and this may not function as you desire. For this reason, it is advised that you do not enable this option on a PFO that could possibly take over (that is, take connections (if TCP) / packets (if UDP) from) an important server or service that is currently running on the system, unless, of course, you don't care if it disturbs such a server or service. [911] Use client's IP address (bounce):\r\n This option simply uses the IP address of the connecting (client) machine as the remote address. For instance, if one was forwarding Web traffic with AUTAPF and had this option selected, when a client (a Web browser) connected to AUTAPF, AUTAPF would attempt to make a connection back to that machine running the Web browser. It connects back to the machine that initiated the session (connection). Example: Machine A: 10.0.0.1 (running AUTAPF) Machine B: 10.0.0.5 (with Web browser) PFO: 10.0.0.1:80 -> ~bounce~:80 1. Web browser on Machine B connects to 10.0.0.1:80. 2. AUTAPF on Machine A receives connection. 3. AUTAPF takes client's IP (10.0.0.5) and connects to it: 10.0.0.5:80. 4. If connection attempt succeeds, then data forwarding begins... which effectively "bounces" the data back to the client via the established secondary connection and vise-versa (data coming from the secondary connections gets "bounced" back to the client via the original, primary connection). [1000] %Y.%MY.%D - %H24:%MN:%S.%MS [1001] \\r\\n[%E], Local IP: %LIP, Local port: %LPort, Protocol: %P, Connector's IP: %CIP, Connector's port: %CPort, Time: [%DAT] [1002] \\r\\n[%DAT] %E %P %CIP:%CPort -> %LIP:%LPort -> %OLIP:%OLPort -> %RHost:%RPort [1003] \\r\\n[%DAT] %E %P %CIP:%CPort -> %LIP:%LPort -> %OLIP:%OLPort -> %RHost:%RPort%G%Z