Free Fixed ~repack~ - Reflect4 Proxy List

What are Proxies?

Proxies act as intermediaries between your device and the internet. When you use a proxy, your internet traffic is routed through the proxy server before reaching its final destination. This can help in achieving several goals, such as:

  • Anonymity: By hiding your IP address, proxies can help protect your identity online.
  • Bypassing Geo-restrictions: Some proxies allow you to access content that is restricted in your region by making it appear as though you're accessing it from a different location.
  • Caching and Content Filtering: Proxies can cache frequently requested web pages, speeding up your browsing experience, and can also be used to block access to certain websites.

Step 4: Format for Reflect4

Reflect4 expects specific formatting. If you have a raw IP:PORT, convert it to the required syntax. reflect4 proxy list free fixed

Using Python to clean the list:

with open('raw_proxies.txt', 'r') as f:
    proxies = f.read().splitlines()
for p in proxies:
    if ':' in p and not p.startswith('#'):
        print(f"http://p") # Reflect4 friendly format

Why "Fixed" Matters More Than "Free"

The internet is littered with "free" proxy lists. The problem with 99% of them is their volatility. What are Proxies

  1. The "Rotating" Problem: Most free lists rotate IPs every few minutes. While great for anonymity, this is terrible for session stability (e.g., if you are logged into a specific account or downloading a large file).
  2. The "Fixed" Solution: A "fixed" proxy refers to a static IP address that remains consistent. When you are debugging a network reflection script or need a reliable endpoint for a long-duration task, a fixed IP prevents constant authentication failures and connection drops.

Finding a free proxy that is also fixed (static) is the "Holy Grail" because public static IPs are valuable resources that usually cost money. Anonymity: By hiding your IP address, proxies can

Steps to locate fixed proxies on Reflect4:

  1. Go to the site.
  2. Look for a table containing:
    • IP Address
    • Port
    • Protocol (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS4/SOCKS5)
    • Anonymity level (elite/anonymous/transparent)
    • Uptime or Last Check – higher uptime = more fixed.
  3. Filter by:
    • Anonymity → Elite / Anonymous (more reliable)
    • HTTPS support (for encrypted traffic)
    • Country (optional)
  4. Copy the proxies manually or use an API if provided (rare for free tier).

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