Creating a new pool of proxies
ProxyChain allows you to create a pool with
multiple chains of proxy servers. A pool can be customized to contain more than
one chain; and each chain in a pool can ,by turn,
consist of any number of proxy servers.
ProxyChain allows you to rearrange the order of
chains in a pool at specified intervals of time or every specified number of
requests. This feature ensures your connection with the proxy servers is always
dynamic and consequently makes it difficult to track your IP address.

Creating a new
listener
To create a new pool,
-
Use Proxy Analyzer to
select the proxy servers you want to include in the new pool.
- On the Generator Actions menu, select
Add Listener.
- In the Chain Name text box, type a
name for the new pool.
- In the Chain length text box, type
the number of proxies per chain in the pool.
- On the Listener Type drop down menu,
select the pool type (HTTP, SOCK4, or SOCKS5).
- Specify whether you wish to change chains by
time or by request:
- To change chains by time, Select Change
Chain Every [Second(s)], and type the number of seconds.
- To change chains by request, Select
Change Chain Every [request(s)], and type the number of requests.
-
In the Port to Listen text box, type
a port number for your listener and make sure the port number is not reserved by another web
application or another pool in ProxyChain.
- In the Pool Size text box, type the
number of chains you wish to have on your pool.
- On the Available Proxies list box,
hold down the Shift key and select the proxies you wish to include in
your pool.
- Click the Move button to move.
- Click the Add button.
-
In the Currently Active
Listeners pane, double-click the listener you just created; the Chain
Properties dialog appears.
-
In the Chain Operations
section, click Start.
-
Click Ok.
-
Set up
the desired web application(s) to use the pool you just created.
- Your web application is now ready to use
ProxyChain.
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