Proxies
Before you start working with our service, you must provide a list of your proxy servers. We recommend using one separate proxy for each account. It is recommended to use a proxy with IPv6 support.
Before you start working with our service, you must provide a list of your proxy servers. We recommend using one separate proxy for each account. It is recommended to use a proxy with IPv6 support.
In the "Proxy" section, click the "Add" button and fill out the form provided:
After adding, the proxy will appear in the list and will be checked. Upon completion of the check and receipt of the external address, the proxy is ready to work. The check takes from a couple of minutes to an hour depending on the system load.
In the "Proxies" section, click the "Add list" button and specify the list of proxies in the selected format. You can use the classic URI format or specify the proxy as a simple list.
Proxies are specified one per line. When working in URI format, the proxy is specified in the standard form for CURL and other services:
protocol://login:pass@host:port
For example:
http://user:[email protected]:1488 socks5://user:[email protected]:1488 socks5h://user:[email protected]:1488
When working with a simple list, select the protocol you plan to work with: HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5. To work with SOCKS5 with a domain instead of an IP address, use SOCKS5h. The list is specified in the following format:
host:port:user:pass
For example:
12.34.56.78:90:meow:purr domain.com:8888:foo:bar
When adding a proxy to the list, no more than one account can be linked to one proxy. If you need to link multiple accounts to a proxy, you can specify the number using a double vertical bar. For example, this entry will add a proxy for 100500 clients:
socks5://user:[email protected]:1488||100500
After adding, proxies will appear in the list and will be checked. Upon completion of the check and receipt of the external address, the proxies are ready to work. The check takes from a couple of minutes to an hour depending on the load on the system.