Proxy Tester

Paste a proxy URL and see exactly how it parses before you add it your dashboard. Catches common mistakes: wrong scheme, missing port, accidentally pasted credentials.

Accepted formats: scheme://user:pass@host:port, user:pass@host:port, host:port, and the common Minecraft paste form host:port:user:pass. Parsing runs in your browser; nothing is sent to our servers.

What this tool does and doesn't do

This tool validates format, not connectivity. It catches wrong ports, accidentally pasted webpage URLs, scheme typos, and missing auth. Everything runs in your browser; nothing leaves your device.

To test whether a proxy actually works, add it in the dashboard and connect an account through it. If the account joins the server, the proxy works. If it hangs in "Connecting" or drops with a timeout, the proxy is unreachable or has wrong credentials.

For background on what proxies do and which kinds to buy, see What is a proxy? and Using proxies.

Proxy URL formats explained

A proxy URL packs four things into one string: the scheme (socks5 or http), an optional username and password, the host, and the port. This tool accepts the common arrangements - scheme://user:pass@host:port, user:pass@host:port, host:port, and the Minecraft paste form host:port:user:pass - and shows you exactly how each piece was read.

The most frequent mistakes it catches: a missing port, a Minecraft server port (25565) pasted by accident, a webpage URL pasted instead of a proxy, and credentials that are present but malformed. For Minecraft, prefer SOCKS5 from a private datacenter provider - see What is a proxy? and Using proxies for guidance on choosing one.

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