IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
---|---|---|---|
50.217.226.41 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
209.97.150.167 | us | 3128 | 16 minutes ago |
50.174.7.162 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
50.169.37.50 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
190.108.84.168 | pe | 4145 | 16 minutes ago |
50.174.7.159 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
72.10.160.91 | ca | 29605 | 16 minutes ago |
50.171.122.27 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
218.252.231.17 | hk | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
50.220.168.134 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 16 minutes ago |
159.203.61.169 | ca | 8080 | 16 minutes ago |
50.223.246.239 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
47.243.114.192 | hk | 8180 | 16 minutes ago |
50.169.222.243 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
72.10.160.174 | ca | 1871 | 16 minutes ago |
50.174.7.152 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
50.174.7.157 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
50.174.7.154 | us | 80 | 16 minutes ago |
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A proxy address, also known as a proxy URL or proxy server address, is the address used to connect to a proxy server. It typically consists of the following components:
Protocol: The protocol used to connect to the proxy server, such as HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS.
Username and password (optional): Authentication credentials for accessing the proxy server, if required.
Proxy server IP address or hostname: The IP address or hostname of the proxy server.
Port number: The port number on which the proxy server is listening for connections.
A proxy address might look like this:
http://:@:/
Here,
If your ISP blocks you from downloading torrents, turning on your proxy server is the easiest way around the blockage. How exactly this is done depends on the torrent client you are using. For example, in Qbittorrent you need to go to settings, open "Network" tab, check "Proxy-server" and manually specify its settings. The same way uTorrent is configured.
Although free proxies are popular, they are far from being flawless in their work. Many of their IP addresses are blacklisted by popular resources, and the data transfer speed and stability are very unreliable. When choosing a proxy, keep in mind that the new version of IPv6 is not supported by most websites. Note also that proxies are divided into private and public, statistical and dynamic, and support different network protocols.
Several virtual proxy servers can be created within one device. These are special dedicated servers that only "service" such traffic. Many devices can connect to them at the same time.
In CentOS, if there is no graphical interface (from the terminal), proxy configuration is done through the export http_proxy=http://User:Pass@Proxy:Port/ command. Accordingly, User is the user, Pass is the password to identify you, Proxy is the IP address of the proxy, and Port is the port number. If you have DE, the configuration can be done via Network Manager (as in any other Linux distribution).
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