πProxy Tester
π Proxy Tester
The Proxy Tester tool lets you organize, test, and manage groups of proxies in one streamlined interface. It supports both manual entry and file-based imports, and includes custom test settings to evaluate performance.
π§± Creating a Proxy Group
To begin, you'll need to make a group to hold your proxies.
πͺͺ Steps: π£ Click the β icon next to Proxy Groups π£ Enter a Group Name (e.g., βISP Group,β βDC Backupsβ) π£ Click Add
Your group will now appear in the sidebar and be ready to receive proxies.
π₯ Adding Proxies
Once your group is made, you can import proxies either by uploading a file or pasting them directly into the tool.
π§Ύ Accepted Format: ip:port:user:pass
(authentication required)
π To import: π£ Click Add Proxies π£ Choose a file (TXT or CSV) β OR β π£ Paste your proxies into the text box π£ Click Add
Proxies will load into the active group.
π§ͺ Testing Proxies
You can test proxies individually or run batch tests using either default or custom options.
π§ͺ Standard Test: π£ Click Test All β Select βTest Allβ π£ The test pings Google by default and returns latency and status.
π§ͺ Custom Test: π£ Click Test All β Select βTest All (Custom)β π£ Configure:
Site: Choose a URL to ping (e.g.,
https://targetsite.com
)Timeout (ms): Set how long to wait for a response
Geolocate: Optional β tests if proxy location is detectable
Click Start Test once configured.
π€ Exporting Results
After testing, you can export the full list or just successful proxies.
π£ Click the π₯ download icon π£ Choose:
All Proxies
Good Proxies (passed the test)
This creates a TXT file of your results, ready for import into other tools.
ποΈ Deleting Proxies
π£ Click Delete All to remove all proxies in the current group. π Use this carefully β this action cannot be undone.
π§ Tips
πͺ Start by testing small batches to weed out slow or blocked IPs. π Retest periodically β especially if using rotating or residential proxies. π‘ Keep proxy groups organized by use case (e.g., Gmail, Shopify, scraping).
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