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Adding Proxies

Adding Proxies

Supported Formats

Basic formats:

192.168.0.1:8000

http://192.168.0.1:8000

192.168.0.1:8000:login:password

socks5://login:password@192.168.0.1:8000

IPv6 format:

http://[2a06:c006:bd1e:00a1:2d4c:1cbd:4653:e7bc]:8000

Rules for Adding

Restrictions:

  • Proxies must be separated by a line break;
  • Maximum of 1000 proxies per submission (when pasting into the text field).

Additional features:

  • Naming — add :name at the end of the line, for example:
    socks5://login:password@192.168.0.1:8000:MySuperProxy0001
  • Default type — if not specified, HTTP will be used;
  • IPv6 support — enclose addresses in square brackets [ ].

Bulk Operations

Selecting proxies: use checkboxes to select multiple proxies at once.

Available actions:

  1. Proxy checking — test if the selected servers are working.
  2. Deletion — bulk removal of non-working or unwanted proxies.
  3. Change IP for mobile proxies.

Checking Functionality

Check function:

  • The "Check Proxies" button to test connections;
  • Real-time status updates;
  • Test individual proxies or entire lists.

Managing Lists

Creating lists:

  • Organize proxies by purpose or region;
  • Select the desired list from the dropdown menu;
  • Quickly switch between lists.

💡 Tip: For effective work, it is recommended to use ZennoProxy.