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ziopetrick00

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I am here for share a method of getting free proxy which you can change the IP address.
The proxy is hosted on Amazon Web Services so it has the datacenter IP address so bigger site's will ban it but some smaller will not ban it.
Thing's You need:
  • Heroku.com account
  • GitHub account
  • 5 minutes of free time
  • Node.js
The Step's:
  • Go to the
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    and fork the project. It doesn't matter if you make it private.
  • Go to Heroku and deploy the free dyno from your GitHub repository.
  • On Heroku configure the ENV keys to make the password and the other things.
  • Download the GitHub repository to your own computer and run local.js with the good arguments (you can find it on the GitHub link)
How does it works:
  • Heroku uses the AWS.
  • Heroku only allows you to open the 80 and 443 port's so you can't run the HTTP or socks proxy on it.
  • Shadowsocks was made by China to go through firewall on the port 80 or 443.
  • We use the shadowsocks proxy on Heroku.
  • We start the Socks to Shadowsocks converter on our local machine or somewhere else, we can connect to the local proxy server which connect to the remote Heroku server on port 80.
Good Luck!
 

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