Multiple Proxy Manager

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Connecting to multiple proxies at once is INCREDIBLY difficult to manage.

Proxypass sends the data to http:/ I spend quite some time to figure out how nginx needs to be configured to run a https vhost on port 443 and do a proper reverse. Proxy manager uses by default 22999 for the web console and the api, 22225 for dropin and 24000 for first configurable proxy. To run docker with cli option see the below example: docker run luminati/luminati-proxy luminati -wwwwhitelistips ' 172.17.0.1 ' -ssl true.

Proxy servers can be configured from the corresponding tab, advanced settings include changing the computer name, changing the workgroup name and possibly a unique feature of allowing MAC spoofing on the network adapter. TCP/IP Manager was quite reasonable on memory usage consuming around 4MB while sitting in the tray. Download TCP/IP Manager. Assign a random proxy to that tab/Session but assure no proxy is used more than once; Assign the next proxy in your list. Let's look at option 3 first. 'Next proxy in list' is essentially an IP Changer, similar to many extensions that already exist to use multiple proxies in Chrome or Firefox. However, there is one important difference.

Or is it?

Actually, you can connect to multiple proxies at once very easily…

…this can be achieved with Somiibo’s Proxy Browser module.

Today we will explore this module and its functionality… as well as how to use it to connect to multiple proxies to manage your accounts from a centralized application.

Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a program that would let you use multiple IP addresses simultaneously? There are so many instances where you might need to use two proxies at once. Say you want to manage two social media accounts. It’s much safer to do this if each account is on a different address or else you run the risk of getting banned. Fortunately, Somiibo’s Proxy Browser lets you run multiple proxies at once with each proxy existing in a separate tab. In this post we will cover what a proxy is and how you might be able to use the proxy browser to streamline your internet tactics.

Browsing the Internet

Any time you connect to the internet you expose quite a bit of traceable information to other companies and users. When using the Internet, you usually connect via a browser. There are many point during this connection that companies can monitor your personal information.


If you’re connecting to the internet in a public place, the establishment providing the Internet could potentially see your data. After that, it would most likely it would most likely be the ISP who would see your data and eventually the target web page’s server. Is there a way around this? Or are we all doomed to be supervised by big brother for eternity? Fortunately, there is a solution: proxies.

What is a Proxy

Using a proxy is essentially a means by which you can connect to the internet using a different IP address than your own, thus masking your true identity. The exact science behind this is a little more technical, but the core of the topic is that you’re routing your connection through a proxy server so that the destination website sees the proxy server instead of your own IP.

There are many different levels and types of proxies that have varying levels of security but they generally do apply some level of anonymity to your browsing.

If you do a quick search for “free proxies” on Google you’ll come across a ton of sites offering these proxies to you. It’s really that simple. Learning to use them effectively is a different strategy however.

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Why Would You Use a Proxy?

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Most people use proxies to stay anonymous online or to bypass certain restrictions that their school or work places on Internet usage. More interestingly, they can also be used to help you boost your social presence, believe it or not!

In fact, proxies are a core function of some of Somiibo’s most effective modules. The most versatile module would, hands down, be the Proxy Browser.


The Proxy Browser Module

Wouldn’t it be nice to use a browser that makes connecting a proxy easy? Sometimes casual internet users don’t know how to go deep into their browser’s settings to configure a proxy. That’s where Somiibo’s proxy browser comes in. As one of its more versatile modules, Somiibo’s Proxy Browser let’s you connect to the internet and change your proxy extremely quickly.

What’s more is that you can have a different proxy for each tab in the browser! Gone are the days of having to disconnect and then reconnect to a new proxy every single time you want to change.

With Somiibo, you can connect to as many proxies as you want simultaneously. With Somiibo’s session control technology, each tab acts as its own isolated system apart from every other tab within the Somiibo Proxy Browser.

This means that you can connect to sites at the same time while using a different proxy for each site! There’s so much more that the module offers in addition to this, but one other feature that our users find incredibly useful is the User Agent Switcher. Just like the proxy setting, each tab in Somiibo’s proxy browser can have a different user agent.

Multiple Proxy Manager Interview

Tweet: If you catch your boss managing by proxy, it is your priority to stop this in its tracks by preemptively taking charge and acting on it.

Management by proxy comes into play when a manager or supervisor does not give you their first-hand input on how you are performing, behaving, or interacting with others, but takes these inputs from those they trust or from those in their inner circle (their pets). They often bring such observations into discussions with you as if they have themselves observed you and start telling you what you need to do to improve, what, to them, seems off-track. Some of my clients come to me puzzled—even baffled—when what they hear from their manager does not remotely comport with their own account of how they see what is going on or what they see as their own actual play in that script.

What compounds this proxy problem further is that if a manager has a large inner circle of pets it is difficult to pin down or even surmise where a particular input may be coming from. Further, if the manager is coy, but acts as if they are confident about the observation it is difficult for clients who are not as assertive as they need to be to challenge them and ask for specifics to make those remarks actionable and for the client to improve their standing in their manager's eyes.

What exacerbates a client's plight further is that if they have pangs of guilt at some level or that they infer something negative about themselves from the accusation (the power of suggestion) the normal response is to get defensive or to acquiesce (this is how psychics con their unsuspecting prey). Getting defiant takes a different approach. So, what do you do in cases where a “proxy manager” manages you and you want to go defiant on them? Here is my list:

  1. In many cases where client comes to me there is a ratcheting history of this proxy behavior. Initially, it starts with little or benign observations. If the client does not probe further and takes that input as valid then slowly the proxy behavior ratchets up from benign to venomous and increasingly more malicious statements about your missteps are brought to your attention.
  2. So, a good countermeasure for management by proxy is to challenge the very first such encounter with your manager and ask them to provide you the when, the who, the what, the where, and the how. Making the manager increasingly more uncomfortable will be a good countermeasure to stop this vicious practice in its tracks. After you challenge your manager in early such encounters it is to your benefit to say, Jim, I am here to improve and to provide you the best performance I know how. So, for this to happen I need your first-hand, honest, and direct feedback. I’d appreciate if we can get this underway from now on.
  3. If the “proxy” behavior continues your next step is to ask for how they got this input and that you are willing to work on it if the person that relayed that to your manager is also in the room with you two to share the details of what they observed. If the manager is guilty of this practice they are going to be reticent about divulging the details. This is where you must make it clear to them that for you to succeed, and, in turn, them, you must have actionable feedback that makes sense in the context of the observable behavior. Otherwise you interpret it as gossip and as counterproductive to your effectiveness. If you convey this sentiment in such a language the manger is not likely to miss its import.
  4. If the manager has the courage to bring the person who reported to them your (mis) behavior then have an open discussion with the person and in that group (you, manager, and their “pet”). Make sure that you do not attack anyone in the process and stay calm and factual as you go through the process. Ask that “pet” if they would be willing to catch you when they observe such behavior directly and immediately upon any such or similar future incident. Assure them that you would be open to their input and feedback in a constructive way.
  5. After your forthright meetings with your manager one of two things are bound to happen: Your manager gives you direct and actionable feedback or continues managing by proxy unabated. If the former happens thank your manager for understanding your needs and helping you improve your performance; in the latter case have yet another more serious conversation with your manager and then decide if you want to continue under that manager or leave your job for another.

In one recent case of a client she was not able to take proactive action early on and her manager continued to manage by proxy with increasingly toxic interactions. Soon she had to go on a stress-related disability and finally quit her job. There is no reason for anyone to suffer through such indignities and torture. You must be vigilant and take early action to protect your health, welfare, and your career!

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Good luck!