Ajaxified Proxy List

Sorry for the lack of updates. Last week was crazy! I had a million things to do, but anyways among all the things I was doing I was also working in an ajaxified proxy list for you guys :)
You can see the proxy list working by clicking here.

The proxy list updates every six hours, and its really easy to use. You can scroll truth the list (It’s a really big proxy list) and you can sort the proxies by port, country, latency etc… If the proxy has a Red Flag it means that it is blacklisted by either Spamhaus or Spamcop.

I will be adding more features soon, like exporting the list to CSV/XML and an anonymity checker.

As you can see, this tool is still in a very beta stage, so if you have any comments or suggestion please leave it on the comments!

10 Responses to “Ajaxified Proxy List”


  1. 1 gdubs12345

    awesome tool, keep up the great posts

  2. 2 Nick

    Hey busin3ss -
    Which websites are you crawling to get these proxies and are you filtering out Codeen servers? Also, are you checking against the paid Spamhaus data feed or is there a free list available somewhere? Thanks in advance.
    -Nick

  3. 3 busin3ss

    Hey busin3ss -
    Which websites are you crawling to get these proxies and are you filtering out Codeen servers? Also, are you checking against the paid Spamhaus data feed or is there a free list available somewhere? Thanks in advance.
    -Nick

    I’m not filtering Codeen servers, but I think I will do it.

    To check against Spamhaus, I’m using this (It’s free):
    http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=

  4. 4 postman

    cool busin3ss… i having difficulities in finding working proxies, but i think not anymore

  5. 5 Nick

    Ah, good info. Ya, Codeen servers are abundant on the public lists…When I filter my proxies, I find that about 75% of them are Codeen/PlanetLab proxies. What sucks is that the only way that I have found to test whether they are Codeen or not is to send a POST request to a site through the proxy. Thats usually the only way Codeen proxies identify themselves as such. You know of a better way of doing this?

  6. 6 Scott

    This is the coolest tool I have seen in a while…simply awesome! Keep up the great work!

  7. 7 Nick

    Business -
    I noticed that the proxies aren’t actually updating…it looks like you are just pushing the same proxies out slowly when you scroll down. Do you plan on having updated proxies?

  8. 8 Dannet

    Hey men, awesome tool, very useful, thank you!

  9. 9 ngmmwhongw

    Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! nzzqozbftu

  10. 10 John

    Could someone please email me a non-codeen proxy. I hate codeen proxys with all my heart/mind/soul. Thanks. suzridr@gmail.com. I will return any reasonable favor.

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