Proxies on port 8080

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Frequently asked questions

What is a SOCKS4 proxy?

SOCKS4 is a transport-layer proxy protocol. It redirects TCP traffic from any application and does not expose the client IP to the target server. The protocol does not support UDP or authentication.

How does SOCKS4 differ from SOCKS5?

SOCKS4 only supports TCP connections and has no built-in authentication. SOCKS5 additionally supports UDP, IPv6, and login/password authorization, making it more flexible.

What are SOCKS4 proxies used for?

SOCKS4 proxies hide the IP in TCP applications, help bypass network blocks, work in proxy chains, and maintain a basic level of privacy.

Are SOCKS4 proxies compatible with modern applications?

Most modern applications support SOCKS4, but if the application requires UDP, IPv6, or authentication, SOCKS5 is necessary.

What ports do SOCKS4 proxies use?

SOCKS4 proxies most commonly run on ports 1080 (SOCKS standard), 1081, and 4145. Port 1080 is the most widespread for all SOCKS proxy types.

About SOCKS4 proxies on port 8080

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Proxies from Port 8080 on port 8080.

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SOCKS4 supports only TCP without authentication, but it is sufficient for HTTP tasks.

Port 8080 — one of the most common for HTTP proxies.

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