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potroastV2

Well-Known Member
Fresh Proxy List scanned and all 100% working

203.172.184.19:80
143.205.172.11:3128
195.116.60.1:3128
192.160.119.231:80
222.168.89.234:3128
80.227.51.42:80
203.161.118.218:8080
195.130.121.205:3128
130.37.198.244:3127
12.47.164.114:8888
129.69.210.97:3127
201.155.32.234:8080
222.82.16.200:3128
129.69.210.97:3124
129.130.252.138:3124
163.221.11.73:3127
169.229.50.4:3127
216.165.109.82:3128
216.165.109.81:3127
143.205.172.11:3127
143.107.111.194:3124
143.107.111.195:3124
138.246.99.249:3128
160.36.57.172:3124
128.4.36.12:3128
132.239.17.224:3127
216.165.109.82:3127
169.229.50.15:3127
132.239.17.224:3128
35.9.27.26:3124
195.116.60.2:3124
129.24.211.26:3128
128.232.103.201:3127
130.161.40.154:3128
216.165.109.81:3128
128.59.20.227:3124
131.179.112.70:3124
131.179.112.70:3127
198.133.224.145:3128
131.188.44.100:3124
35.9.27.27:3127
132.239.17.226:3124
138.23.204.232:3127
137.99.11.87:3124
128.220.247.29:3127
130.161.40.154:3124
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
hides your ip addres goto options and connection settings in internet explorer the setup for that list is ip: port
 

COD4

Well-Known Member
Go into your browser menu under:

tools/internet options/connections/

Then just check the "use proxy" box and enter the proxy and port.

 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
RIU... i used the 195.130.121.205:3128

then trying to post a message about using a node from the CoDeeN CDN Network or something...


i dunno..
 

RyanTheRhino

Well-Known Member
This is from http://www.ehow.com

How to use a Proxy Server with Google Chrome
By Chris Hoffman, eHow Contributor updated June 26, 2011

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When you use a proxy server with Google Chrome or another Web browser, your Web browser sends all your Web browsing traffic to the proxy, which acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Web servers. A proxy can cache frequently requested Web content, deny access to specific content or log Web browsing traffic. Some networks may require a proxy server to access the Web. Google Chrome uses your system-wide proxy settings, configured in the Windows Internet Properties dialog.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

1
Click the wrench icon at the upper right corner of the Google Chrome window and select "Options."

2
Select the "Under the Hood" tab in the options window.

3
Click "Change Proxy Settings" to the right of Network.

4
Click the "LAN Settings" button in the Internet Properties window that appears.

5
Click the "Use a Proxy Server for Your LAN" check box.

6
Type the proxy server's address into the Address box and the port it uses into the Port box.

7
Click "OK" twice.



Read more: How to use a Proxy Server with Google Chrome | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5099480_use-proxy-server-google-chrome.html#ixzz1X2HsZ1nQ






ps. Will this work if download torrents? like a movie
 
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