IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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103.118.47.243 | kh | 8080 | 59 minutes ago |
51.75.126.150 | fr | 9676 | 59 minutes ago |
64.202.184.249 | us | 18087 | 59 minutes ago |
24.249.199.4 | us | 4145 | 59 minutes ago |
103.118.46.176 | kh | 8080 | 59 minutes ago |
128.199.202.122 | sg | 3128 | 59 minutes ago |
103.63.190.72 | kh | 8080 | 59 minutes ago |
188.191.165.159 | ru | 8080 | 59 minutes ago |
139.59.1.14 | in | 3128 | 59 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 59 minutes ago |
183.109.79.187 | kr | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
188.0.154.254 | kz | 8080 | 59 minutes ago |
80.120.49.242 | at | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
178.177.54.157 | ru | 8080 | 59 minutes ago |
213.157.6.50 | de | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
79.110.200.27 | pl | 8000 | 59 minutes ago |
203.19.38.114 | cn | 1080 | 59 minutes ago |
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The easiest option is to use ready-made online proxy checkers. For example, Hidemy.name, which shows the type of protocol used. Or you can simply run Speedtest - this will show you the bandwidth and response speed (ping).
Creating your own proxy server can be a complex process that requires knowledge of networking, programming, and server management. However, if you're interested in setting up a proxy server, here's a general outline of the steps you'll need to follow:
1. Choose a server: You'll need a dedicated server or a computer to act as your proxy server. Make sure the server has a stable internet connection and sufficient resources (RAM, storage, and bandwidth) to handle the traffic.
2. Install an operating system: Install a suitable operating system on your server, such as Linux (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS, or Debian).
3. Configure the server: Set up your server by configuring the firewall, routing, and network settings. You may need to edit configuration files or use command-line tools to make these changes.
4. Install a proxy server software: Choose a proxy server software or platform to run on your server. Some popular options include Squid, Privoxy, and Caddy. Install the software using the package manager for your operating system (e.g., apt-get for Debian-based systems or yum for CentOS-based systems).
5. Configure the proxy server: Open the configuration file for your proxy server software (usually a text file) and edit the settings to match your requirements. You'll need to configure the listening port, IP addresses to forward requests to, and other settings such as authentication, logging, and caching.
6. Test the proxy server: Once you've configured the proxy server, test it to ensure it's working correctly. You can use online tools or test it with your web browser by configuring the browser to use your proxy server.
7. Secure the proxy server: Implement security measures to protect your proxy server from unauthorized access and potential attacks. This may include setting up a firewall, using strong authentication, and keeping the server software up to date with the latest security patches.
8. Maintain and monitor: Regularly monitor the performance and security of your proxy server, and perform routine maintenance tasks such as updating software, checking logs, and ensuring sufficient resources are available.
To put a proxy on an emulator, you need to configure the proxy settings within the emulator itself. The process may vary depending on the emulator you are using. Here, I will provide instructions for the popular Android emulators:
BlueStacks:
- Open BlueStacks and sign in with your Google account.
- Click on the "three dots" (⠇) in the top right corner of the BlueStacks window.
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
- In the Settings window, go to the "Networking" section.
- You will find the "Proxy settings" or "Network settings" option. Click on it.
- Enter the proxy server address, port, and select the proxy type (HTTP or HTTPS).
- Click "Save" to apply the changes.
Nox Player:
- Open Nox Player and sign in with your Google account.
- Click on the "gear icon" (⚙️) in the top right corner of the Nox Player window.
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
- In the Settings window, go to the "Networking" section.
- You will find the "Proxy settings" or "Network settings" option. Click on it.
- Enter the proxy server address, port, and select the proxy type (HTTP or HTTPS).
- Click "Save" to apply the changes.
Please note that the steps and options may vary depending on the specific version of the emulator you are using.
VPN allows you to hide your real IP address, as well as further encrypt your traffic. VPN is also actively used for address spoofing. For example, the user is in the Russian Federation, but by connecting through a VPN server, the site "thinks" that the user is from the United States.
Yes, it is possible to access blocked YouTube or channels unavailable in a certain country using a proxy.
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