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A list of proxy servers describes all about the open HTTP/ SOCKS/ HTTPS proxy servers, their port and uptime of servers managed on a single website. It permits us to access the internet via indirect network connections. The list of proxy servers consists of computer IP addresses some of them host free proxy servers. The free proxy server can be accessed by anyone who is connected through a network.
In this section, we have enlisted some proxy servers that can be used with software applications that support the use of proxies such as web browsers. The purpose of using a proxy is that masking the IP address of the system, hiding the geolocation of the user, allows the user to access the blocked content or website.
Most of the proxy lists includes web proxies that can be accessed without making any change in browser settings. The following tables shows the list of open HTTP IP addresses where those are freely available.
If you are planning to configure a proxy server, first you should know about the following factors that will help you to select the right proxy server.
Port: Port is a two or four-digit number that allows the user to connect with the proxy server. It is mandatory while establishing a proxy connection.
Uptime: Uptime is a measure of system reliability, expressed as the percentage of time a machine, typically a computer has been working and available. In short, we can say that uptime refers to the amount of time, the server is available for use as intended.
Proxy Speed: Proxy speed significantly affects the pace of the round trip (involves too many components in addition to the proxy) for an Internet data request. Commercial proxy services promote the processing speed of their proxy servers. The speed of servers measured in seconds or milliseconds.
Anonymity: There are three types of anonymity:
Transparent: If proxy anonymity is transparent, it means that the target server knows the IP address of the system that we are using and also knows that the user is connected via proxy server.
Anonymous: If proxy anonymity is anonymous, it means that the target server does not know the IP address of the system that we are using and also knows that the user is connected via proxy server.
Elite: If proxy anonymity is elite, it means that the target server does not know the IP address of the system that we are using and also knows that the request is relayed via proxy server.
Let’s see the list of proxy servers.
Proxy IP: Port
Latency
Server Speed
Anonymity
Country/City
92. 222. 153. 172:3128
0
Anonymous Proxy
France (Paris)
5. 135. 204. 121:3128
France
5. 109:3128
180. 254. 239. 207:8080
Indonesia
202. 130. 214:80
11. 16
440
125. 31. 19. 26:80
Macau
94. 158. 165. 165:80
15. 87
159
Anonymous
Russian Federation
183. 89. 43. 108:8080
Thailand
103. 214. 174. 71:8080
High-Anonymous
Hong Kong
190. 15. 200. 31:8080
Argentina
191. 252. 1. 154:80
Brazil
187. 60. 111. 120:8080
207. 188. 73. 155:80
11. 24
441
Canada
190. 221. 23. 158:80
181. 26. 70:8080
203. 37. 143:80
0. 81
58
Australia
200. 87. 192. 35:80
Bolivia
92. 107. 153:3128
92. 174:3128
3. 21
1583
151. 80. 197. 192:80
6. 91
735
France (Roubaix)
92. 108. 217:3128
92. 29:3128
92. 30:3128
180. 250. 206. 61:8080
13. 28
383
212. 56. 139. 252:80
Malta
217. 6. 147:81
Netherlands
89. 66. 114. 219:8080
Poland
202. 51. 146:80
3. 3
1537
Singapore
58. 11. 46. 100:8080
183. 88. 86:8080
3. 73
1355
121. 100. 55. 119:80
Afghanistan
121. 1:80
105. 5. 146:8080
1. 23
1060
Angola
177. 111:8081
5. 73
874
Also, there are other HTTP IP addresses and the below tabular columns list all those:
Proxy IP
Port
Speed
Uptime
202. 62. 10. 210
8080
3387 ms
6% (81)
Brazil (So Paulo)
181. 41. 219. 69
2270 ms
8% (142)
Indonesia (Depok)
1917 ms
7% (98)
9999
4146 ms
9% (54)
182. 255. 45. 165
5519 ms
High-anonymous
223. 24
3872 ms
6% (134)
14. 101. 162
3213 ms
11% (18)
Japan
81. 186. 33
80
3898 ms
25% (20)
Iran
202. 159. 42. 246
3378 ms
11% (130)
203. 195. 200
4131 ms
China (Beijing)
Free Proxy Server List
Proxy type
Country
180. 180. 171. 121
HTTPS
6. 452
23% (46)
Non-Anonymous
61. 7. 138. 107
4. 672
33% (2)
12. 218. 209. 130
53281
5. 393
22% (223)
United States
1. 20. 227
57396
HTTP
11. 119
8% (16)
145. 253. 132
8. 819
13% (36)
Germany
118. 173. 233. 149
45160
10. 149
30% (144)
195. 201. 61. 51
8000
0. 039
57% (61)
217. 79. 181. 109
443
1. 474
48% (156)
140. 227. 25
58888
4. 193
20% (17)
91. 202. 240. 208
51678
7. 483
38% (298)
Ukraine
194. 36. 145. 18
3128
7. 732
26% (80)
Austria
51. 24. 172
3167
13. 831
36% (113)
176. 113. 145
500000
5. 582
23% (23)
157. 230. 86. 93
13. 364
18% (75)
1. 189. 58
4. 969
21% (72)
158. 249
9. 323
15% (126)
186. 225. 90
1. 869
22% (21)
121. 125. 54. 228
10. 22
17% (64)
South Korea
69. 65. 178
58389
5. 564
13% (66)
187. 33. 208. 120
3. 692
26% (21)
151. 22. 223
3. 749
64% (50)
Italy
131. 118. 27
6. 666
15% (48)
141. 98. 134. 2
1080
SOCKS5
5. 113
47% (54)
88. 198. 108
0. 185
99% (2101)
184. 217. 210
4125
1. 055
95% (435)
207. 144. 230
7. 756
30% (579)
115. 75. 184
8118
2. 754
20% (47)
Vietnam
65. 184. 156. 234
52981
4. 871
11% (61)
200. 52. 148. 194
999
6. 665
13% (17)
Honduras
143. 57. 18
10. 299
18% (65)
5. 161. 48
0. 403
100% (1066)
United Kingdom
102. 129. 249. 120
2. 993
99% (1208)
167. 172. 191. 249
45738
9. 628
21% (15)
176. 9. 42
0. 054
99% (2150)
128. 199. 122
3. 986
91% (1879)
139. 59. 14
9. 968
92% (956)
India
87. 146. 20
0. 572
43% (3)
184. 178. 14
1. 065
96% (215)
103. 85. 232. 146
8. 136
50% (165)
Bangladesh
151. 213
1. 227
35% (7)
150. 151. 62
6667
4. 8
39% (271)
66. 181
4145
3. 271
90% (444)
70. 185. 68. 155
1. 205
35% (99)
198. 11
5. 72
96% (975)
109. 127. 82. 66
7. 166
5% (2)
Iraq
161. 35. 70. 249
7. 871
99% (1123)
13. 195
13. 921
27% (10)
1. 166. 142
3. 842
16% (30)
103. 4
0. 892
33% (304)
98. 205
3. 36
88% (438)
Proxy Server List: India
223. 30. 190. 74
3793 ms
4% (92)
Transparent
117. 72
3504 ms
15% (69)
India – Kurnool
103. 178
3429 ms
11% (110)
India – Surat
112. 133. 215. 24
4263 ms
7% (68)
India – New Delhi
202. 156
4574 ms
3% (128)
India – Mumbai
103. 241. 106
6666
3505 ms
Elite
India – Vadodara
103. 190
83
4436 ms
103. 109
3847 ms
India – Patan
103. 248. 93. 5
3925 ms
India – Delhi
103. 132. 189
3888 ms
10% (46)
India – Pune
103. 99. 8. 106
3499 ms
10% (66)
India – Tanuku
103. 47. 67. 114
4506 ms
5% (79)
175. 81. 251
3350 ms
13% (75)
India – Amalapuram
45. 140
4686 ms
125. 213. 33
84
5511 ms
India – Visakhapatnam
202. 49. 205
3978 ms
India – Hyderabad
103. 21
103. 224. 39. 2
5% (37)
India – Bengaluru
103. 216. 37
4596 ms
5% (59)
India – Ahmedabad
103. 21. 163. 81
4028 ms
2% (49)
103. 251. 16
3968 ms
1% (57)
152. 199
3543 ms
15% (45)
14. 97. 2. 106
1841 ms
60% (40)
14. 107
2385 ms
61% (42)
103. 2
4971 ms
7% (13)
182. 72. 150. 242
1649 ms
26% (90)
180. 179. 22
12% (157)
14. 105
56% (41)
14. 140. 131. 82
86% (158)
103. 205
8% (80)
India – Faridabad
203. 11
3663 ms
16% (84)
4155 ms
4% (64)
27. 116. 178
4168 ms
6% (45)
India – Gandhinagar
103. 157. 39
3852 ms
India – Halol
27. 119
3666 ms
14% (95)
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What is a Proxy Server and How Does it Work? - Varonis

What is a Proxy Server and How Does it Work? – Varonis

The actual nuts and bolts of how the internet works are not something people often stop to consider. The problem with that is the inherent danger of data security breaches and identity theft that come along with the cute dog pictures, 24-hour news updates, and great deals online.
But what actually happens when you browse the web? You might be using a proxy server at your office, on a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or you could be one of the more tech-savvy who always use a proxy server of some kind or another.
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What’s a Proxy Server?
A proxy server is any machine that translates traffic between networks or protocols. It’s an intermediary server separating end-user clients from the destinations that they browse. Proxy servers provide varying levels of functionality, security, and privacy depending on your use case, needs, or company policy.
If you’re using a proxy server, traffic flows through the proxy server on its way to the address you requested. The request then comes back through that same proxy server (there are exceptions to this rule), and then the proxy server forwards the data received from the website to you.
If that’s all it does, why bother with a proxy server? Why not just go straight from to the website and back?
Modern proxy servers do much more than forward web requests, all in the name of data security and network performance. Proxy servers act as a firewall and web filter, provide shared network connections, and cache data to speed up common requests. A good proxy server keeps users and the internal network protected from the bad stuff that lives out in the wild internet. Lastly, proxy servers can provide a high level of privacy.
How Does a Proxy Server Operate?
Every computer on the internet needs to have a unique Internet Protocol (IP) Address. Think of this IP address as your computer’s street address. Just as the post office knows to deliver your mail to your street address, the internet knows how to send the correct data to the correct computer by the IP address.
A proxy server is basically a computer on the internet with its own IP address that your computer knows. When you send a web request, your request goes to the proxy server first. The proxy server then makes your web request on your behalf, collects the response from the web server, and forwards you the web page data so you can see the page in your browser.
When the proxy server forwards your web requests, it can make changes to the data you send and still get you the information that you expect to see. A proxy server can change your IP address, so the web server doesn’t know exactly where you are in the world. It can encrypt your data, so your data is unreadable in transit. And lastly, a proxy server can block access to certain web pages, based on IP address.
What are Forward Proxies
A forward proxy server sits between the client and an external network. It evaluates the outbound requests and takes action on them before relaying that request to the external resource.
Most proxy services that you’re likely to encounter are forward proxies. Virtual Private Networks and Web content filters are both examples of forward proxies.
What are Reverse Proxies
A reverse proxy server sits between a network and multiple other internal resources. A large website might have dozens of servers that collectively serve requests from a single domain. To accomplish that, client requests would resolve to a machine that would act as a load balancer. The load balancer would then proxy that traffic back to the individual servers.
Some popular open source reverse proxies are:
Varnish
Squid
Why Should You Use a Proxy Server?
There are several reasons organizations and individuals use a proxy server.
To control internet usage of employees and children: Organizations and parents set up proxy servers to control and monitor how their employees or kids use the internet. Most organizations don’t want you looking at specific websites on company time, and they can configure the proxy server to deny access to specific sites, instead redirecting you with a nice note asking you to refrain from looking at said sites on the company network. They can also monitor and log all web requests, so even though they might not block the site, they know how much time you spend cyberloafing.
Bandwidth savings and improved speeds: Organizations can also get better overall network performance with a good proxy server. Proxy servers can cache (save a copy of the website locally) popular websites – so when you ask for, the proxy server will check to see if it has the most recent copy of the site, and then send you the saved copy. What this means is that when hundreds of people hit at the same time from the same proxy server, the proxy server only sends one request to This saves bandwidth for the company and improves the network performance.
Privacy benefits: Individuals and organizations alike use proxy servers to browse the internet more privately. Some proxy servers will change the IP address and other identifying information the web request contains. This means the destination server doesn’t know who actually made the original request, which helps keeps your personal information and browsing habits more private.
Improved security: Proxy servers provide security benefits on top of the privacy benefits. You can configure your proxy server to encrypt your web requests to keep prying eyes from reading your transactions. You can also prevent known malware sites from any access through the proxy server. Additionally, organizations can couple their proxy server with a Virtual Private Network (VPN), so remote users always access the internet through the company proxy. A VPN is a direct connection to the company network that companies provide to external or remote users. By using a VPN, the company can control and verify that their users have access to the resources (email, internal data) they need, while also providing a secure connection for the user to protect the company data.
Get access to blocked resources: Proxy servers allow users to circumvent content restrictions imposed by companies or governments. Is the local sportsball team’s game blacked out online? Log into a proxy server on the other side of the country and watch from there. The proxy server makes it look like you are in California, but you actually live in North Carolina. Several governments around the world closely monitor and restrict access to the internet, and proxy servers offer their citizens access to an uncensored internet.
Now that you have an idea about why organizations and individuals use a proxy server, take a look at the risks below.
Proxy Server Risks
You do need to be cautious when you choose a proxy server: a few common risks can negate any of the potential benefits:
Free proxy server risks
You know the old saying “you get what you pay for? ” Well, using one of the many free proxy server services can be quite risky, even the services using ad-based revenue models.
Free usually means they aren’t investing heavily in backend hardware or encryption. You’ll likely see performance issues and potential data security issues. If you ever find a completely “free” proxy server, tread very carefully. Some of those are just looking to steal your credit card numbers.
Browsing history log
The proxy server has your original IP address and web request information possibly unencrypted, saved locally. Make sure to check if your proxy server logs and saves that data – and what kind of retention or law enforcement cooperation policies they follow.
If you expect to use a proxy server for privacy, but the vendor is just logging and selling your data you might not be receiving the expected value for the service.
No encryption
If you use a proxy server without encryption, you might as well not use a proxy server. No encryption means you are sending your requests as plain text. Anyone who is listening will be able to pull usernames and passwords and account information really easily. Make sure whatever proxy server you use provides full encryption capability.
Types of Proxy Servers
Not all proxy servers work the same way. It’s important to understand exactly what functionality you’re getting from the proxy server, and ensure that the proxy server meets your use case.
Transparent Proxy
A transparent proxy tells websites that it is a proxy server and it will still pass along your IP address, identifying you to the web server. Businesses, public libraries, and schools often use transparent proxies for content filtering: they’re easy to set up both client and server side.
Anonymous Proxy
An anonymous proxy will identify itself as a proxy, but it won’t pass your IP address to the website – this helps prevent identity theft and keep your browsing habits private. They can also prevent a website from serving you targeted marketing content based on your location. For example, if knows you live in Raleigh, NC, they will show you news stories they feel are relevant to Raleigh, NC. Browsing anonymously will prevent a website from using some ad targeting techniques, but is not a 100% guarantee.
Distorting proxy
A distorting proxy server passes along a false IP address for you while identifying itself as a proxy. This serves similar purposes as the anonymous proxy, but by passing a false IP address, you can appear to be from a different location to get around content restrictions.
High Anonymity proxy
High Anonymity proxy servers periodically change the IP address they present to the web server, making it very difficult to keep track of what traffic belongs to who. High anonymity proxies, like the TOR Network, is the most private and secure way to read the internet.
Proxy servers are a hot item in the news these days with the controversies around Net Neutrality and censorship. By removing net neutrality protections in the United States, Internet Service Providers (ISP) are now able to control your bandwidth and internet traffic. ISPs can potentially tell you what sites you can and cannot see. While there’s a great amount of uncertainty around what is going to happen with Net Neutrality, it’s possible that proxy servers will provide some ability to work around an ISPs restrictions.
Varonis analyzes data from proxy servers to protect you from data breaches and cyber attacks. The addition of proxy data gives more context to better analyze user behavior trends for abnormalities. You can get an alert on that suspicious activity with actionable intelligence to investigate and deal with the incident.
For example, a user accessing GDPR data might not be significant on its own. But if they access GDPR data and then try to upload it to an external website, it could be an exfiltration attempt and potential data breach. Without the context provided by file system monitoring, proxy monitoring, and Varonis threat models, you might see these events in a vacuum and not realize you need to prevent a data breach.
Get a 1:1 demo to see these threat models in action – and see what your proxy data could be telling you.
Can proxies be traced? Untraceable Proxy Server IPs

Can proxies be traced? Untraceable Proxy Server IPs

While some proxies can be traced, it’s important to note that they have varying levels of anonymity – highly anonymous proxies cannot be traced. Let’s take a look at the traceability of some of the popular proxies:
Transparent Proxies
Transparent proxies do not mask or hide your IP address. They act as intermediaries between a web service and user. Users are not aware of these proxies. Servers that host a particular service do recognize that the proxied traffic is not coming directly from the user. ​Transparent proxies are extremely versa​tile, and can block network traffic, prevent access to certain sites, reduce the strain on the web service, and more.
Distorting Proxies
Distorting proxies modify your IP address or hide it from the target server. However, servers know that are you are surfing through a proxy server. This type of proxy is ideal for speeding up data transfers in web services and maintaining one’s privacy.
Anonymous Proxies
Anonymous proxies can hide your IP address and make sure your computer cannot be accessed through the Internet. Your IP address remains anonymous and any information pertaining to your online reading interests remain hidden. What’s more, no one will know that you are surfing through a proxy server. If you are planning to use web services such as webmail, FTP archives, online chat rooms, etc., and want to speed up connection and maintain your privacy, using anonymous proxies are recommended.
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If you are in search of the safest proxies, you have come to the right place. At Proxy Key, you can find the most reliable and fast private proxy solutions that can be integrated into any internet browser and software. As you can see, different types of proxies have offer varying levels of anonymity. Let us help you choose one that offers complete peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions about anonymous proxy servers ip addresses

Do proxy servers have IP addresses?

A proxy server is basically a computer on the internet with its own IP address that your computer knows. When you send a web request, your request goes to the proxy server first.May 7, 2021

Can IP be traced through proxy?

Anonymous proxies can hide your IP address and make sure your computer cannot be accessed through the Internet. Your IP address remains anonymous and any information pertaining to your online reading interests remain hidden. What’s more, no one will know that you are surfing through a proxy server.

Does a proxy keep you anonymous?

No, just setting a proxy within your browser not make you anonymous. Your browser and flash is likely to have cookies that will identify you. If you wanted to be truly anonymous you would probably need to fire up a new browser from a livecd or in a VM, set the proxy, and then browse.

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