Valid8Proxy | Tool Designed For Fetching, Validating, And Storing Working Proxies

Valid8Proxy is a versatile and user-friendly tool designed for fetching, validating, and storing working proxies. Whether you need proxies for web scraping, data anonymization, or testing network security, Valid8Proxy simplifies the process by providing a seamless way to obtain reliable and verified proxies.

Features:

  1. Proxy Fetching: Retrieve proxies from popular proxy sources with a single command.
  2. Proxy Validation: Efficiently validate proxies using multithreading to save time.
  3. Save to File: Save the list of validated proxies to a file for future use.

Usage:

  1. Clone the Repository:

git clone https://github.com/spyboy-productions/Valid8Proxy.git

  1. Navigate to the Directory:

cd Valid8Proxy

  1. Install Dependencies:

pip install -r requirements.txt

  1. Run the Tool:

python Valid8Proxy.py

  1. Follow Interactive Prompts:
  • Enter the number of proxies you want to print.
  • Sit back and let Valid8Proxy fetch, validate, and display working proxies.
  1. Save to File:
  • At the end of the process, Valid8Proxy will save the list of working proxies to a file named “proxies.txt” in the same directory.
  1. Check Results:
  • Review the working proxies in the terminal with color-coded output.
  • Find the list of working proxies saved in “proxies.txt.”

If you already have proxies just want to validate usee this:

python Validator.py

Follow the prompts:

Enter the path to the file containing proxies (e.g., proxy_list.txt). Enter the number of proxies you want to validate. The script will then validate the specified number of proxies using multiple threads and print the valid proxies.

Contribution:

Contributions and feature requests are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have ideas for improvement, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

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Works as advertised, have yet to check the proxy is working in workflow but as far as checking and validating it works well! Thanks for sharing