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Proxifier and Steam SDA - Why is the connection being closed?
Hi. I leave a screenshot.
Essence of the question: I'm trying to pass the SDA (Steam Desktop Authenticator) program through the proxifier, everything turns out great. The last thing scares me: After a minute or two, the connection closes (you can see it on the screenshot)
But if you restart Steam and log in again, the connection is not restored.
I put forward two options:
1. I did something wrong. Something is wrong with SDA/Proxy/Proxifier.
2. During the launch, SDA connects with everything necessary, transfers data and synchronizes, subsequent data transfer is simply not needed (because SDA seems to work without the Internet, as with Google Authenticator)
Please, experienced users unsubscribe, I'm a little worried.
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Everything is fine. That's the way it should be. Proxifier will not keep the connection indefinitely if it is not needed. If your SDA works simply in the code display mode for two-factor authentication, then it does not send any data. But in this case, the question is - why do you need to run SDA through a proxy at all? Then when the SDA needs a new connection, it will also go through the Proxifier. You can check this for example by refreshing the session in SDA (if I'm not mistaken, the menu item "Force session refresh"). After clicking, you will again have a connection to the Steam API.
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