Import Proxies
Add HTTP, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5 proxies to an instance and control how SoulFire distributes bots across them.
Before you start
- SoulFire accepts HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5, and URI files that mix supported types.
https://proxy URLs are not accepted.- For exact formats and defaults, see Proxy Formats.
Need providers? See Get Proxies for a list of proxy sources and recommendations.
Import proxies in the GUI
Open the proxy settings
Open an instance and go to Proxy Settings.
Choose how the file is formatted
If all entries use the same proxy type, select that type before importing. If the file mixes types, use URI-formatted entries instead.
Paste or import the proxy data
Add one proxy per line, then save or confirm the import.
Check the proxies
Use the proxy-check options if you want SoulFire to validate the list before starting the session.
Import proxies in CLI mode
CLI imports use these flags:
--proxy-filepoints to the file that contains the proxies.--proxy-typetells SoulFire how to parse the file when all entries use one type.- If the file uses URI format with mixed proxy types, omit
--proxy-type.
For the full flag list, see Command line flags.
Settings that matter most
| Setting | What it changes |
|---|---|
| Bots per proxy | Limits how many bots can use the same proxy |
| Shuffle proxies | Randomizes proxy order before bots join |
| Proxy check address | Controls which server is used to validate the proxies |
| Proxy check concurrency | Controls how many proxy checks run at once |
| Proxy check timeout | Controls how long SoulFire waits before a check fails |
Related pages
- Proxy Formats for exact file formats
- GUI Mode for the main GUI workflow
- Command line flags for CLI imports
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