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Example lines:

192.168.1.100:8080
203.0.113.5:3128
http://user:pass@198.51.100.77:8080
socks4://10.0.0.1:1080

| Country | Proxy Count | |---------|-------------| | US | | | NL | | | DE | |

Ethical hackers use Reflect4-generated SOCKS5 proxies to mask their origin during authorized vulnerability assessments. The "made with Reflect4" guarantee ensures no logs are kept (if you build it yourself). made with reflect4 proxy list

Using proxy lists without permission to:

may be illegal in your jurisdiction. Always ensure you have explicit authorization before testing with proxies, especially if the list contains IPs you don’t control. Example lines: 192


If you clarify:

…I can provide more targeted analysis or scripting help (e.g., Python script to validate the proxy list). | Country | Proxy Count | |---------|-------------| |

A list made with Reflect4 today might have 40% dead proxies tomorrow. Automate the validation script via cron job:

0 */6 * * * /usr/bin/python3 /opt/reflect4/reflect4.py --refresh

Always match the protocol. Reflect4 labels each proxy clearly. An HTTP proxy cannot properly tunnel HTTPS traffic without CONNECT method support.