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I'm looking for list of public socks proxies in the plain text or another format which can be imported via curl.

I have tried extract it using script such as:

$ pup -f <(curl -sL https://www.socks-proxy.net/) '#proxylisttable tr td:nth-child(1),td:nth-child(2) text{}'

but it doesn't work as expected, so I'm looking for alternative open data which should be kept up-to-date in easy to read format.


Similar to how I could extract my IP address, like:

$ curl ifconfig.co
192.168.0.x

or:

$ curl ifconfig.co/json
{"ip":"192.168.0.x","ip_decimal":1406000000,"country":"X","country_iso":"GB","city":"Y","hostname":"example.com"}

The proxy list should be either in XML/HTML, CSV, JSON, YAML or in the plain text like:

x.x.x.x:xxxx
y.y.y.y:yyyy
z.z.z.z:zzzz
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    List of tor proxies (doesn't appear to be official, but should work): torstatus.blutmagie.de
    – user3856
    Commented May 18, 2018 at 17:57

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GatherProxy

Table of free proxy list. This can be extracted to the plain text by using pup command:

pup -f <(curl -sL 'http://www.gatherproxy.com/sockslist') "script text{}" | paste -d: - - | egrep '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | grep -o "'[^']\+'" | paste -d: - - | tr -d "'"
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My-Proxy

My-Proxy provides free sock proxies in the plain text updated every hour.

Here is the curl command to download it into plain format:

  • Socks 4 list

    curl -A Mozilla -sL "http://www.my-proxy.com/free-socks-4-proxy.html" | egrep -o '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,5}'
    

    or:

    pup -f <(curl -sL http://www.my-proxy.com/free-socks-4-proxy.html) ".list text{}" | awk -F# '{print $1}'
    
  • Socks 5 list

    curl -A Mozilla -sL "http://www.my-proxy.com/free-socks-5-proxy.html" | egrep -o '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,5}'
    

    or:

    pup -f <(curl -sL http://www.my-proxy.com/free-socks-4-proxy.html) ".list text{}" | awk -F# '{print $1}'
    

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