
This is probably the most realistic tutorial on dynamic proxies you'll ever see!
Recently, people always ask me how to play dynamic proxy, today we will chatter some dry. SOCKS5 dynamic proxy is like a self-service rotating hot pot, the IP pool address is like a conveyor belt on the ingredients, eat (use) a finished automatically change the next one. This kind of gameplay is most suitable for the need to frequently switch IP scenarios, such as the old man doing data collection, or management of multiple accounts of the operation of the little sister.
What's the point of having dynamic agents?
Let's start by showing the guys a comparison table to get an idea:
| typology | IP replacement method | Applicable Scenarios |
|---|---|---|
| static proxy | manual switching | Short-term testing |
| dynamic agent | automatic rotation | Long-term operational requirements |
For example, if a crawler uses a static IP, the site will be blocked in minutes. If he uses a dynamic proxy, he will automatically change his IP every 10 visits.Survival rate directly doubled. But be warned.Not all proxy service providers can stably support dynamic rotationThe unique tunneling technology of ipipgo is recommended here, and it has been tested to work continuously for 24 hours without dropping the connection.
Hands-on building of dynamic IP pools
Here's a lesson in the dirt:
- First go to the ipipgo website and open a dynamic proxy package (new users have a 3 day trial)
- On the console, find the"Dynamic tunnel generation"functionality
- Setting up a rotation strategy (smart mode recommended for newbies)
- Copy the generated proxy address into your software
There's a pitfall to be warned about:Don't write dead proxy addresses in your codeIf you want to change the IP address, you have to use a variable instead. I have seen too many people because of the figure to save trouble, the result is that the IP changed the code did not follow the change, the whole night busy work for nothing.
Common Dynamic Agent Rollover Scene
Here comes the QA session:
Q: Why can't I connect to the agent just after I've paired it?
A: First check the whitelist settings, ipipgo's IP segment needs to be added to fireproof in advance. Then try the test address in the direct connection generator, can ping through and then dislike to the code.
Q: What should I do if I keep lagging when switching IPs?
A: 80% of the thread is not controlled, it is recommended to use the connection pool management. ipipgo background has aSmooth switchingThe option to remember to check the box will keep the old and new IPs from streaming when they are handed over.
Q: Are dynamic proxies worth quite a bit more than static ones?
A: It's like asking which is more cost-effective, a cab or a bus. If a one-time task is really not necessary, but if the long-term demand, dynamic agents to save the loss of sealing early back to the capital. Secretly, ipipgo recently dynamic package buy half a year to send two months, wool not gripping white not gripping.
Three Iron Rules for Choosing a Service Provider
A final bit of industry blackmail:
- Look at the survival rate: Only those who dare to label 99.9% are reliable.
- Measuring Response Speed: Pass before it's too late if it's over 200ms.
- Check after-sales protection: Only insurance that is online 24 hours a day, 7 hours a day
Speaking from experience with five or six brands, ipipgo really has a couple of tricks up his sleeve when it comes to dynamic proxies. His originalIP temperature control technologyIt's pretty interesting that it automatically adjusts the IP temperature based on the usage scenario, which in human terms makes the IP look more like a real person operating it.
In short, there are three things to remember when playing around with dynamic proxies:Choose the right service provider, set up a good rotation strategy, and do a good job of monitoring exceptions.Don't look at it now, you'll come back and thank me. Don't look like you're tossing it now, you'll come back and thank me when it's running smoothly. See you in the comments section if you don't understand anything, I'll get back to you when I see it.

