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# proxychains.conf FOR PROXYCHAINS.EXE ALPHA
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# SOCKS5 tunneling proxifier with Fake DNS.
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#
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# The option below identifies how the ProxyList is treated.
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# only one option should be uncommented at time,
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# otherwise the last appearing option will be accepted
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#
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#
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# DYNAMIC_CHAIN IS NOT SUPPORTED AT PRESENT
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#dynamic_chain
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# DYNAMIC_CHAIN IS NOT SUPPORTED AT PRESENT
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#
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# Dynamic - Each connection will be done via chained proxies
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# all proxies chained in the order as they appear in the list
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# at least one proxy must be online to play in chain
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# (dead proxies are skipped)
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# otherwise EINTR is returned to the app
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#
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#
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strict_chain
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#
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# Strict - Each connection will be done via chained proxies
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# all proxies chained in the order as they appear in the list
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# all proxies must be online to play in chain
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# otherwise EINTR is returned to the app
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#
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# RANDOM_CHAIN IS NOT SUPPORTED AT PRESENT
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#random_chain
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# RANDOM_CHAIN IS NOT SUPPORTED AT PRESENT
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#
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# Random - Each connection will be done via random proxy
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# (or proxy chain, see chain_len) from the list.
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# this option is good to test your IDS :)
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# Make sense only if random_chain
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#chain_len = 2
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# Quiet mode (no output from library)
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#quiet_mode
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# Proxy DNS requests using Fake IP - no leak for DNS data
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proxy_dns
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# Proxy DNS requests using UDP associate feature provided by SOCKS5 proxy
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# NOT SUPPORTED AT PRESENT
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#proxy_dns_udp_associate
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# NOT SUPPORTED AT PRESENT
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# set the class A subnet number to usefor use of the internal remote DNS mapping
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# we use the reserved 224.x.x.x range by default,
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# if the proxified app does a DNS request, we will return an IP from that range.
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# on further accesses to this ip we will send the saved DNS name to the proxy.
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# in case some control-freak app checks the returned ip, and denies to
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# connect, you can use another subnet, e.g. 10.x.x.x or 127.x.x.x.
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# of course you should make sure that the proxified app does not need
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# *real* access to this subnet.
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# i.e. dont use the same subnet then in the localnet section
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#remote_dns_subnet 127
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#remote_dns_subnet 10
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remote_dns_subnet 224
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# This enables you to set a CIDR block for the internal remote DNS mapping
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# for example, remote_dns_subnet_cidr_v4 224.0.0.0/8 is equivalent to
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# remote_dns_subnet 224.
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# subnet mask format like 255.255.0.0 is not allowed here
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# By default 224.0.0.0/8 and 250d::/16
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#remote_dns_subnet_cidr_v4 224.0.0.0/8
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#remote_dns_subnet_cidr_v6 250d::/16
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# Some timeouts in milliseconds
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# Defaults: tcp_read_time_out 5000, tcp_connect_time_out 3000
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#tcp_read_time_out 15000
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#tcp_connect_time_out 8000
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# ==== Rules ====
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# You can control which IP range not to be proxied.
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# First matched rule decides the target (PROXIED, DIRECT or BLOCK) of a
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# connection.
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# localnet always has a "DIRECT" target, which means they will not be
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# proxied.
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# By default enable localnet for loopback address ranges
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# RFC5735 Loopback address range
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localnet 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
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# RFC1918 Private Address Ranges
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# localnet 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0
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# localnet 172.16.0.0/255.240.0.0
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# localnet 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0
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# Example for localnet exclusion
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## Exclude connections to 192.168.1.0/24 with port 80
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# localnet 192.168.1.0:80/255.255.255.0
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## Exclude connections to 192.168.100.0/24
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# localnet 192.168.100.0/255.255.255.0
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## Exclude connections to ANYwhere with port 80
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# localnet 0.0.0.0:80/0.0.0.0
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# === Additional routing rules ===
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# These rules enables further control on websites/addresses which
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# should be proxied or not.
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# All rules can have an extra optional restriction of target port.
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# However, if the proxied application uses gethostbyname() to do DNS
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# query instead of getaddrinfo() series, this port part of the rule
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# is invalidated.
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# Three target is allowed: PROXY, DIRECT and BLOCK.
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#
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# - DOMAIN-KEYWORD rule, matching requests where the FQDN contains
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# a specific string.
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# e.g. DOMAIN-KEYWORD,google:80,DIRECT means any request to FQDN
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# containing "google" with the target port 80 will NOT be proxied.
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#
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# - DOMAIN-SUFFIX rule, matching requests where the FQDN is suffixed
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# with a specific string.
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# e.g. DOMAIN-SUFFIX,.ru,PROXY means any FQDN that ends with ".ru"
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# will be proxied.
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#
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# - DOMAIN-FULL rule, matching requests where the FQDN is exactly
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# identical to a specific string.
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# e.g. DOMAIN-FULL,duckduckgo.com,DIRECT means every request to
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# "duckduckgo.com" (must entirely match) will NOT be proxied.
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#
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# - DOMAIN rule, the alias of DOMAIN-FULL rule.
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#
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# - IP-CIDR rule, matching requests to IP address in a CIDR block.
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# Note if an FQDN is previously matched by a DOMAIN* rule, this rule
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# is not applied to the resolved IPs. (Because fake IPs are used in
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# this case)
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# e.g. IP-CIDR,8.8.8.8/32,DIRECT
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# IP-CIDR,250e::/16,PROXY
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# IP-CIDR,[250c::]:443/16,PROXY
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# IP-CIDR,10.0.0.0:80/8,DIRECT
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# Note that "IP-CIDR,127.0.0.0/8,DIRECT" is equivalent to
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# "localnet 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0".
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IP-CIDR,10.0.0.0/8,DIRECT
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IP-CIDR,172.16.0.0/12,DIRECT
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IP-CIDR,192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0,DIRECT
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IP-CIDR,fe80::/8,DIRECT
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# - PORT rule, matching requests to a target port.
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# e.g. PORT,25,BLOCK
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#
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# - FINAL "rule", deciding the destiny of a request immediately.
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# When this "rule" is used, it is not treated as a "match".
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# If you want an unconditional match, try other rules instead, like
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# IP-CIDR,0.0.0.0/0,PROXY or DOMAIN-KEYWORD,,PROXY.
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#
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# When no rules and no FINAL "rule" matched, a connection will be
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# PROXIED by default, unless you specify option default_target.
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# e.g. FINAL,PROXY
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# Will fake IP entries created by a descendant process be removed if this
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# process exited? 1 by default.
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delete_fake_ip_after_child_exits 1
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# When no rules and no FINAL "rule" matched, a connection's default
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# target. PROXY by default.
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default_target PROXY
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# Will the rules apply to the resolved IP if corresponding hostname
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# did not match any rules? (FINAL is not counted as a rule)
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# IF SO, SET THIS OPTION'S VALUE TO 0. 1 by default.
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use_fake_ip_when_hostname_not_matched 1
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# ===== Keep them as-is =====
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map_resolved_ip_to_host 0
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search_for_host_by_resolved_ip 0
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# or force_resolve_by_hosts_file 1
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resolve_locally_if_match_hosts 1
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# ===== Keep them as-is - end =====
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# Generate fake ips by FQDN hash - 1 (better to get rid of SSH safe
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# warnings)
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# Generate fake ips sequentially - 0
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# Default: 1
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gen_fake_ip_using_hashed_hostname 1
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# If your *first* proxy supports connecting to it by an IPv4 address
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# (resolved by a hostname or specified manually), set its value to 1.
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# This enables proxying IPv4 address.
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# If disabled, fake IPv4 address is not returned.
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# 1 by default
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first_tunnel_uses_ipv4 1
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# If your *first* proxy supports connecting to it by an IPv6 address
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# (resolved by a hostname or specified manually), set its value to 1.
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# This enables proxying IPv6 address.
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# If disabled, fake IPv6 address is not returned.
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# 0 by default
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first_tunnel_uses_ipv6 0
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# Custom hosts file path
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#custom_hosts_file_path C:\Some Path\hosts
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#custom_hosts_file_path /etc/alternative/hosts
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# Custom log level.
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# 600 - VERBOSE
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# 500 - DEBUG
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# 400 - INFO
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# 300 - WARNING
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# 200 - ERROR
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# 100 - CRITICAL
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# "log_level 200" is equivalent to "quiet_mode"
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log_level 400
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# ProxyList format
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# type host port [user pass]
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# (values separated by 'tab' or 'blank')
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# Examples:
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# socks5 localhost 1080
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# socks5 localhost 1080 user password
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# socks5 192.168.67.78 1080 lamer secret
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# proxy types: socks5
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# ( auth types supported: "user/pass"-socks5 )
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#
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[ProxyList]
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socks5 localhost 7890
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