: The file typically follows a standardized format for easy ingestion by automated tools: IP_ADDRESS:PORT (e.g., 192.168.1.1:1080 ).
: It utilizes the SOCKS5 protocol , which is more versatile than HTTP proxies because it can handle any type of traffic (TCP/UDP) and supports authentication. yankokSocks5.txt
Users should exercise caution when downloading or using public proxy lists like those often associated with socks5.txt files: : The file typically follows a standardized format
: These lists are frequently updated on platforms like GitHub (TheSpeedX) or openproxylist to replace inactive or "dead" proxies. Common Use Cases Common Use Cases : Individuals may use them
: Individuals may use them to mask their original IP address for privacy or to access geo-restricted content.
The file refers to a curated list of SOCKS5 proxy servers commonly used in cybersecurity, data scraping, and network bypass applications. While specific "yankok" branded lists often circulate on forum-based repositories or private script-sharing sites, the file essentially functions as a plain-text database of IP addresses and ports. Core Components & Functionality