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The file (or similar names like http-proxy.txt ) is commonly used as a storage format for lists of proxy servers or network configuration logs. Its content typically follows one of these formats: 1. Proxy List Format (IP:Port)
Current WinHTTP proxy settings: Direct access (no proxy server). Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. Subscription Links HTTP Proxy.txt
This is the most common use, found in tools for web scraping or privacy. Each line represents a different proxy server: : 123.45.67.89:8080 With Authentication : username:password@123.45.67.89:8080 Extended : IP:Port:Username:Password 2. Network Configuration Logs The file (or similar names like http-proxy
System administration scripts often generate this file to save current proxy settings for troubleshooting. For example, a Microsoft support script outputs the results of the command netsh winhttp show proxy into this file: Use code with caution
: Unlike HTTPS proxies, the content of HTTP proxies is not encrypted, meaning data can be viewed or modified by the proxy provider.