It seems like you want to create a SOCKS5 proxy chain, but you want to make it dependent on the ports that are accessed. Please, let me know if you happen to know any information on this/what tools to research.ĭescription If you can help point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.Īdmittedly, I’m not very familiar with SOCKS5, so I apologize if the information that follows doesn’t fully encompass what your goal is.
#SHADOWSOCKS PROXIFIER INSTALL#
But no results on how they accomplish this, and the fact that I need SOCKS5 makes it harder to find relevant results.Īlso, the proxies I buy are premade, so you can only access them as SOCKS5 proxy. They don't allow SSH access so I can't go into each server and install additional software. I see proxy companies sell "backconnect" SOCKS5 proxies, which is this exact same setup. It seems like a very simple concept though, I would be surprised if nothing already exists in open source for this.
So I assume I'll have to write a program for this part, to keep each connection isolated from each other, unless there's something already made. Ideally, replacing any proxy in this file would not make other connections be disconnected. To do any replacements, I'd go edit my text file.Įventually I could make it be a web database, but that's finishing touches. I want to have a central proxy list text file to deal with this in one place.
This way, I'd set up that static ip on the GUI software, only once and don't touch it again.
#SHADOWSOCKS PROXIFIER WINDOWS#
The point of this is to make proxy management easier for my use case. I have a lot of proxies that I need to replace in a tedious GUI on a Windows software. It gets hard to manage, so my end goal is to have a setup like this, in a way that I can have a simple text file in the format: So for example, if I went on Proxifier on Windows: I want socks5 connections to particular ports to be redirected to the socks5 proxies I bought.įor example, this way (randomly generated IP addresses for forwarded destination):
This is my Linode server's IP address: xx.xxx.xx.xxx So I bought a bunch of premade SOCKS5 proxies from a provider, and I want to set up a single Linode VPS as a SOCKS5 proxy that can point to other proxies depending on the port. If you can help point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.