Proxies for Private Keeper
Private addresses for automation in Private Keeper.
Proxy plans for Private Keeper
Every plan includes IPv4 and SOCKS5 together, at no extra cost.
Threads are simultaneous connections. The more threads, the higher the parallel load your software can handle.
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Proxy catalog for your task
Why you need proxies for Private Keeper
Private Keeper mass-checks accounts against lists, which is hundreds and thousands of requests in a row. From one address sites quickly set limits and checking stops.
Each config has its own load profile: some make heavy infrequent requests, others short frequent ones. The pool is conveniently split by task so a heavy config does not eat the addresses the rest need.
Features of proxies for Private Keeper
Private Keeper runs through combos across many threads, and any service enables a limit after a series of attempts from one IP. So the checker needs a large pool so each thread runs from its own address.
The pool hands over private IPv4 by HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5, as IP:PORT bound to your address or IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS. Short frequent checks wear addresses down through request density, so they are counted by thread and spread across the pool.
What proxies you need for Private Keeper
| Protocol | HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 |
|---|---|
| How to pass | address list as a file |
| Scheme | a separate address group per config |
| Address type | private IPv4 with rotation |
| List refresh | every 15 minutes, without restarting the job |
| Authorization | by binding your own IP in settings, up to 2 addresses |
How to spread proxies across Private Keeper configs
The program works from configs aimed at different services, and each behaves differently. One needs several calls per check, another gets by with a single request. Running all of it through one shared set of addresses means the heaviest config takes the whole supply while the rest wait.
It is more practical to lay addresses out in groups tied to specific configs. Then it is visible which task hit a limit, and addresses can be added precisely rather than by enlarging the pool as a whole.
The software accepts an address list as a file and can change the exit as a check runs.
- Addresses are laid out in groups tied to specific configs
- Otherwise the heaviest config takes the whole supply
- The address list is passed as a file and picked up on the fly
- The bottleneck shows by which group hit its limit first
How to set up proxies for Private Keeper
You can connect to the pool only by binding, in the settings, the IP of the server or home-network computer where the software that uses the proxy is installed; without this binding the proxy will not work. There are two output formats: the main IP:PORT and the additional IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS for programs that need login and password fields.
In Private Keeper proxies are loaded as a list in the proxy section, format IP:PORT, type HTTP or SOCKS5, and handed out across checking threads.
The list is checked with the built-in verification before a run. How many addresses you need for your thread count is visible on the free test.
How to buy proxies for Private Keeper
The process is simple. Register in the dashboard and request a free test up to 2 hours, bind your IP and message the operator in a ticket to check the setup for Private Keeper on your own tasks.
When everything fits, pick a package by volume and term, pay in cryptocurrency, and access opens right after payment. The test is provided once before purchase, and support replies in a ticket.
FAQ
Will these proxies work with Private Keeper?
Private Keeper accepts proxies as a list in HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, which is our IP:PORT format. The fit for your threads is visible on the free test.
How many threads can I run?
The number of threads and bindings depends on the package, and the pool of 12,000-15,000 IPv4 gives threads different addresses.
Which protocol should I choose, HTTP or SOCKS5?
For most checks both fit; SOCKS5 is handier for non-standard connections. Both can be checked on the test.
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