Before changing your settings, verify if the problem is on your end or theirs.
IT departments now use Next-Gen Firewalls (like Palo Alto or Fortinet) that perform SSL Decryption . They don't block KProxy's IP; they analyze the traffic inside the tunnel. When they see KProxy's unique packet signatures, they inject a TCP reset. Conclusion: KProxy is effectively dead on corporate networks with SSL inspection. kproxy not working
KProxy works via a "web proxy" interface—it runs on JavaScript. Most modern security tools (like Firewall, uBlock Origin, or corporate endpoint protection) now block third-party scripts from running if they originate from a known proxy domain. Furthermore, recent browser updates (Chrome 120+) have restricted cross-domain cookies. KProxy relies on these cookies to maintain your session. Without them, it breaks instantly. Before changing your settings, verify if the problem