Proxy Formats
FlashProxy speaks HTTP and SOCKS5. Any L7 protocol — HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, and HTTPS — tunnels over either one, and you're free to use whichever your client speaks. The connection string always embeds your credentials and points at the gateway for your product.
HTTP
http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@host:portcurl -x "http://USERNAME:[email protected]:8080" https://api.ipify.orgSOCKS5
socks5://USERNAME:PASSWORD@host:portcurl -x "socks5://USERNAME:[email protected]:666" https://api.ipify.orgPorts
| Product | HTTP port | SOCKS5 port |
|---|---|---|
| Residential, Mobile | 8080 | 1080 |
| Residential Lite | 6969 | 6969 |
| Datacenter | 777 | 666 |
| Shared ISP (US & EU) | 30 | 31 |
| IPv6 Residential | 30 | 31 |
| IPv6 Datacenter | 50 | 51 |
| Unlimited Residential | 10507 | 10507 |
Each product page lists its exact gateway host and ports.
SOCKS5 UDP
SOCKS5 UDP ASSOCIATE is live on Datacenter, IPv6 Residential, IPv6 Datacenter, and Shared ISP — UDP datagrams are relayed through the SOCKS5 UDP ASSOCIATE command. It's a capability of the SOCKS5 method, not a separate protocol.
Note: The two proxy methods are HTTP and SOCKS5. The application-layer (L7) protocol you run over them — HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, or HTTPS — is your choice; FlashProxy doesn't restrict it.