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search_engine_ranker:proxy_options [2022-11-09 08:02] svensearch_engine_ranker:proxy_options [2022-11-09 08:16] sven
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 The same dialog appears in many GSA tools. It might differ in it's design/skin, but the functions and options are all the same. The same dialog appears in many GSA tools. It might differ in it's design/skin, but the functions and options are all the same.
  
-====== Proxy Listing ======+====== List ======
  
 {{:search_engine_ranker:proxy_options-list.png}} {{:search_engine_ranker:proxy_options-list.png}}
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 Here you can add your proxies or let the program search for public proxies. Here you can add your proxies or let the program search for public proxies.
  
 +**Find online** - This will search for public available proxies on sites you can define in "//Add/Edit ProxySites//". This will just search for proxies and add them. You really should test them afterwards as they get added unchecked. Many of the found proxies will no longer work which is natural for public proxies. They are also very unstable as many people use them. If one is alive now, it might be down a second later. If you can afford it, try buying private proxies instead.
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 +**Find online + Test** - You guessed it probably, this will scrape for proxies and test them for you. Thats something you should always choose.
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 +**Parse URL** - This will query an URL from where it should extract proxies from.
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 +**Add Single Proxy** - In case you have one single proxy with IP/Port and maybe some login/password, you can add it via this menu.
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 +**Use XYZ** - There are special APIs for different proxy providers or our very own GSA Proxy Scraper product that you can enable here.
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 +**Import from XYZ** - If you bought a proxy from somewhere, you usually get the data in one of the two formats:
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 +  * IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASSWORD
 +  * LOGIN:PASSWORD@IP:PORT
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 +Note: If you don't get a login/password, you probably have to define an IP Range (your local IP) from where you want to use the proxy on the proxy providers website.
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 +===== Test Proxy =====
 +{{:search_engine_ranker:proxy_options-test.png}}
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 +Here you can test the proxies via different methods. Keep in mind that a proxy usually does not work on all websites. Google in particular is banning proxies very fast, but you don't always need it to work on google. A Test against //ProxyJudge// should always work.
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 +===== Delete =====
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 +This will delete the proxy in list of course. Nothing special here.
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 +===== Add/Edit ProxySite =====
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 +{{:search_engine_ranker:proxy_options-sources.png}}
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 +The proxy scraper comes with many pre-defined sources from where it can extract proxies. You can select different sources here.
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 +**Attention, it's not recommended to select all of them as that would take ages to extract and test them. You better keep it to like 10 to 20 different providers.**
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 +You can also define your own sources here (URL or local file).
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 +====== Options ======
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 +{{:search_engine_ranker:proxy_options-options.png}}
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 +At the top of this dialog you can switch to proxy options which will let you define how to handle the proxies and how to update the listing.