Protocols
Static Residential (ISP) Pay/IP proxies support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 formats
HTTP
Here is a cURL
example for the HTTP
protocol:
curl -x "http://Username:[email protected]:10001" "https://ip.decodo.com/json"
HTTPS
Using this protocol will encrypt your connection. Here is a cURL
example for the HTTPS
protocol:
curl -x "https://Username:[email protected]:10001" "https://ip.decodo.com/json"
SOCKS5
Both UDP
and TCP
connections are supported via SOCKS5
with the ISP Pay/IP proxies.
To use the SOCKS5
protocol you simply need to specify that in the tool or language you use. For example, this is a cURL
command using SOCKS5
:
curl -x "socks5h://Username:[email protected]:10001" "https://ip.decodo.com/json"
The only difference between an HTTP
cURL
command is the socks5h://
(mind the letter h,
as it specifies that hostnames are not resolved locally) added before the endpoint.
Ports
Easily understand which ports you can access when using our proxies, including details on the default accessible ports and restrictions.
Accessible Ports
With the Static Residential (ISP) proxies, only the following ports are accessible:
80
443
563
8443
43
Restricted Ports
Restricted ports include SMTP
, IMAP
, and other mailing and messaging related ports.
Please note that currently, restricted ports and any others not mentioned in the Accessible Ports list cannot be unblocked for Static Residential (ISP) proxies.
Support
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Updated about 16 hours ago