What is a proxy?
A quick visual of the direct request path versus a proxy hop so the exit IP and traffic separation model are easier to understand at a glance.
Jump to sectionGlossary, classifications and articles on how proxy servers work.
Topic table of contents first, then a sequential stream from basics through cascade behaviour, judge checks, IP ranges and blacklist logic. One reference page for all technical and product-side proxy questions.
A quick visual of the direct request path versus a proxy hop so the exit IP and traffic separation model are easier to understand at a glance.
Jump to sectionA focused diagram for the case where the connection IP and outgoing IP differ, which changes exit geography and traffic repeatability.
Jump to sectionA visual example of one entry point distributing traffic over a rotating pool of IPs, useful when reasoning about deep rotation.
Jump to sectionShows how several consecutive proxy hops change the route and why extra anonymity layers usually come with more latency and complexity.
Jump to section10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12 and 192.168.0.0/16 are intended for internal networks and are not routed directly on the public internet. If such addresses appear in a proxy list, they usually indicate bad source data or a broken configuration.