Each proxy address includes the following information: IP address, service port, service type, verification status, local connection time, and Note!
For example, 10.48.72.2: 80 @ HTTP $6 & 263,1987, 2543 # Harbin
10.48.72.2 indicates that the IP address of the proxy server is 10.48.72.2.
: 80 ":" indicates that the Service port of the proxy server is 80 (21, 23, 80, 81, 1080, 3128, 8080, etc)
@ HTTP "@" indicates that the proxy server type is HTTP proxy (HTTP, FTP, SOCKS4/5, TELNET)
The value after $ "indicates the proxy server verification status
$4: verifying
$5: verification timeout (the network connection is too slow. You will find it when you verify it multiple times)
$6: Free (this is what we want ^. ^)
$7: Password required (if you are lucky, use demo/demo, guest/gues, temp/temp, share/ahare, and test/test as the password/password)
$8: non-conforming Protocol
$9: mismatch (this can happen if the proxy (c) hackarea.com is too busy)
$10: Unsupported protocols
$11: uncertain
The three values separated by "." after "&" are the three time characteristics that reflect the local connection of the proxy.
The first is the response speed, the second is the verification time, and the third is the connection time. So of course, the smaller the value, the faster the proxy is.