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Importing a proxy list in JD 2
Hi,
I can't seem to find any way after searching for how to import a proxy list without having to input each one individually through JD 2. Is there a way to add a text file (ie. notepad) with a proxy list with a proxy:port format? Thanks in advance |
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needs to be in, protocol://user:pass@ip:port format, user:pass@ optional
goto the connection manager, click IMPORT, copy paste
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Also, the user:pass wouldn't be necessary in this case since they don't require a user:pass, correct? Thanks |
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Could someone else chime in?
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you just need protocol://ip:port as minimum. You can use domainname instead of ip
text editing program with macro could copy paste for you or regex if you manage that is also possible. As I said user:pass@ was optional, if it doesn't exist you do not need to enter it.
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