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New ip address for proxifier4/2/2023 ![]() Update: I wrote a bash script (for linux) that parses the IPs for the proxy hostnames, and returns their location. Note: I've opened an actual support ticket on this. really would like to keep using their service. I've been a loyal customer of torguard for 6 years now. I'm getting connection refused for a few IPs that is resolving to. ![]() Hi everyone - SOCKS5 proxies are still included of course through our hostnames - we will supply a list shortly after we make some changesĪny update as to this? It's been over 2 weeks. ping statistics -ĥ packets transmitted, 4 received, 20% packet loss, time 170ms ![]() In my examples, the 68.* address are in Canada where I am, the slow 46.* is in England. You could run "whois" or something similar to see what country the IP is from. Interesting, Each time you ping you get a different IP address. This would have been nice to know in advance. I suddenly had a bunch of applications that I had set up to run through various proxy addresses suddenly stop working. I totally agree with the lack of communication. And serious changes/modification to the site like removing the proxy/socks5 server list page and other things, i personally am not overjoyed with the lack of communication it leaves me wondering. I am not sure what is going on but there seems to be a serious lack of communication to customers in regards to alot of things like the windows client has been updated 3-4 times over the past couple months and there has been no change log or updates to customers what the updates changed or anything. I can not locate ANY page that lists IP's to connect to for socks 5 anymore and i spent 15 minutes looking. Likely you can connect to addresses listed on the Global Network > , by selecting a location such as > dn. however doing so would assign you a random IP for that location if it worked* However! the server network page does not list socks5 as a protocol the servers support. The list of IP addresses to manually configure/choose specific IP's to use seems to be removed. ![]() I notice that all the guides now direct users to use these for proxy configuration> ![]() From what i can tell there is no longer a page that lists socks5/proxy IP addresses to manually connect to it now just redirects to the global server list page. ![]()
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