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I'm using Proxifier 3 on Windows 10 (1803). I've successfully created a proxy rule for Google Chrome and certain domain names.



However, I can't make it work for cmd.exe or the WSL terminal (bash).



If I just add cmd.exe or bash.exe in the Applications section, it doesn't work - if I ping from the terminal, it doesn't appear in the connections tab.



If I set "Any" in Applications, everything else works with the proxy, but cmd and bash still don't work.










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    I'm using Proxifier 3 on Windows 10 (1803). I've successfully created a proxy rule for Google Chrome and certain domain names.



    However, I can't make it work for cmd.exe or the WSL terminal (bash).



    If I just add cmd.exe or bash.exe in the Applications section, it doesn't work - if I ping from the terminal, it doesn't appear in the connections tab.



    If I set "Any" in Applications, everything else works with the proxy, but cmd and bash still don't work.










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      I'm using Proxifier 3 on Windows 10 (1803). I've successfully created a proxy rule for Google Chrome and certain domain names.



      However, I can't make it work for cmd.exe or the WSL terminal (bash).



      If I just add cmd.exe or bash.exe in the Applications section, it doesn't work - if I ping from the terminal, it doesn't appear in the connections tab.



      If I set "Any" in Applications, everything else works with the proxy, but cmd and bash still don't work.










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      I'm using Proxifier 3 on Windows 10 (1803). I've successfully created a proxy rule for Google Chrome and certain domain names.



      However, I can't make it work for cmd.exe or the WSL terminal (bash).



      If I just add cmd.exe or bash.exe in the Applications section, it doesn't work - if I ping from the terminal, it doesn't appear in the connections tab.



      If I set "Any" in Applications, everything else works with the proxy, but cmd and bash still don't work.







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