- extract proxy addresses from file. AliveProxy can extract proxies from files any formats. It looks for proxies by mask IP:PORT (example: 192.168.0.1:3128).
- Press the button on top toolbar if you want to use proxy server from current record as proxy server for surfing in built-in proxy server.
- Press the button to open the proxy server address in your web browser (example: IP is 192.168.0.1; Post is 8080; the following URL will be opened: http://192.168.0.1/).
- Press the button to abort checking proxy servers.
Proxy list information toolbar
You can see summary information about your proxy list on the tollbar:
Use for surfing - number of proxy servers marked as "Use for surfing". These proxy servers can be used for surfing in built-in proxy server. AliveProxy will get one of these proxies when it needs to change proxy server for surfing.
Displayed - number of visible proxy servers.
from - number of all proxy server in the proxy list.
Anonymous - number of anonymous proxy servers in the proxy list.
Transparent - number of transparent proxy servers in the proxy list.
- press the button to refresh the summary information.
Proxy list checking information toolbar
You can see information about progress of checking proxy list on the tollbar:
sc-99ba38vxd6u - the name of your computer in the network.
192.168.0.1 - the IP address of your computer. If the name is not correct, try detect your IP address by entering it manually (see: Common options).
Checks - number of currently opened threads for proxy servers checking.
Tasks - number of currently opened threads for tasks solving.