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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Vancouver, WA, USA.
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I just ran over 27,000 proxies through Scrapebox to validate them. I ended up with a big fat 0 good ones. WTF This is a new record for me. I always wondered how these sites that offer them get them. What makes a proxy usable for Scrapebox or the other uses we put them to? Is there any reason you couldn't just generate random numbers to make them up? Obviously you can tell I know nothing about this subject. But I am curious and would like to know more. So if you can share any information, please do. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Surrey, England
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wow 27,000 proxies with 0 good ones. What footprint do you use to scrape the proxy sites? I normally get about 300 good ones out of 10,000 proxies
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Mars
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how hard is it an what is required to make your own proxy server? i to have had horrible sucess with scrapebox proxy tool lately.. ive been using Proxy multiply.. try it out
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