Today, we will take a detailed look at an important topic—the use of proxy servers in the ZennoPoster program for automating various tasks. We will not only analyze the basic concepts of how proxy servers work, but also delve into the specifics of their configuration and application in the context of automation. We will explore different types of proxy servers, their features, and optimal use cases for different tasks.After studying this detailed guide, you will have all the information you need to effectively use proxies in your projects: from basic configuration to advanced techniques. You will learn how to use proxies to ensure anonymity on the web, successfully bypass various restrictions and blocks, and create reliable automated processes in ZennoPoster.In this guide, we will use the English version of the program, as it is the international standard and most widely used in the professional community. However, it is important to note that for your convenience, the program settings allow you to select different interface languages, including Russian.How to buy a proxyFor reliable operation, use only trusted services with positive reviews. Get the data to connect to the proxy on App CyberYozh. We have a separate guide that explains how to do this step by step.Select a suitable proxy server and place your order. Important: use a separate proxy for each profile. We recommend purchasingprivate proxies.Obtaining access dataFig. 1. Screenshot of the CyberYozh platform interface showing the location of the proxy server connection data. The image shows the fields for the IP address (Host), port (Port), username (Proxy Username), and password (Proxy Password).After purchasing a proxy, you will receive the connection information:Host: Proxy IP addressPort: Proxy portProxy Username: LoginProxy Password: PasswordProxy example:Host: 172.98.60.180Port: 58763Login: 7XbvvWautzmOZMAPassword: xdtAof3xB7RSmUrStep-by-step guide to setting up a proxy in ZennoPosterLet's take a closer look at the process of configuring proxy servers in ZennoPoster. The program supports three main types of proxy protocols, each with its own features and advantages:HTTP — a basic protocol for working on the Internet, widely used for simple tasks and providing a standard level of security.SOCKS5 — a more secure protocol with advanced functionality, including mandatory user authentication and support for various connection types.SSH — the most secure protocol with full data encryption, providing the highest level of security when transferring information.In our guide, we will focus on using the SOCKS5 protocol, as it offers the best balance between reliable data protection and high performance. It is important to note that the configuration steps described below will also apply to the configuration of HTTP and SSH protocols, making this guide universal for all types of proxies.Prepare a list of proxiesFig. 2. Window for adding a list of proxies with configuration options.Create a text document (.txt) on your device.Enter all proxies in the following format:Free proxy:IP:portProxy with authorization:login:password@IP:portCreating a new projectLaunch the program and create a new project:Fig. 3. Interface for creating a new project in ZennoPoster. The image shows the program window with the main controls for initializing the project, including options for saving and configuring settings.Click“File” → “Save”.Specify the path and name of the project.** Adding a proxy list**At the bottom of the screen, click the“+”icon (submenu “Add”).Select“Add list”.Fig. 4. Dialog box for adding a new list in ZennoPoster. The image shows the program interface with the “+” button and the “Add list” option for creating a new list item.Enter a name for the list and click“OK”.In the window that opens:Check the box next to“Load from file”.Specify the path to the previously created proxy file.Check the box next to“Save changes to list”.After that, the proxy list will appear in the program.Fig. 5. Visualization of successful import of the proxy list into the ZennoPoster interfaceConfiguring work with the listIn the workspace, drag the arrow from“Start”to the right.Fig. 6. Workflow diagram in ZennoPoster showing the interface for configuring connections between system components.In the menu that opens, select“List” → “List operations”.Fig. 7. Dialog box for selecting operations on a list in the ZennoPoster interface, showing a hierarchical menu with options for working with lists.Double-click on“Undefined actions with list”.Fig. 8. Dialog box for configuring operations on a list in ZennoPoster, showing the selection of the “Undefined actions with list” action with configuration parameters.In the menu that opens, select:List— select the added proxy list.Fig. 9. List settings dialog box in ZennoPoster with action selection and variable configuration parameters.Action — select “Get string”.In the“Put into variable”field, enter the variable name in English.Fig. 10. Variable settings dialog box in ZennoPoster showing the field for entering the name of the variable in English, which is used to store information about the proxy server.Click“Create”.Fig. 11. Visualization of the variable settings interface in ZennoPoster after creating a new proxy server list item. The image shows the configuration results with the parameters successfully set for working with the proxy list.Close the window.Setting up a proxy in your browserDrag the arrow from“Start”to the new action.In the menu that opens, select“Browser” → “Settings”.Double-click on the“Browser Settings”rectangle.Fig. 12. Dialog box for configuring browser settings in ZennoPoster. The main configuration elements and proxy server options are shown.In the menu, select:Fig. 13. Graphical interface for configuring the proxy server in ZennoPoster. The image shows a dialog box with proxy configuration settings, including fields for setting up and configuring the proxy connection.“Set proxy”.Right-click in the field and select“Set value from variable”.Fig. 14. Context menu in the ZennoPoster interface showing the selection of the “Set value from variable” option for proxy server configurationFig. 15. Proxy configuration dialog box in ZennoPoster, displaying the variable selection interface for configuring the proxy connection.Fig. 16. The final stage of proxy configuration via the variable system in ZennoPoster.Close the window.Checking functionalityDrag the arrow from“Start”to the new action.In the menu that opens, select“Go to page”Fig. 17. ZennoPoster interface displaying the page transition settings dialog box with a field for entering a URL. The interface element demonstrates the basic configuration parameters for navigating web pages within an automated process.Enter any website in the URL field (for example, whatismyipaddress.com) and close the window.Fig. 18. Visualization of the ZennoPoster interface showing the URL configuration process in the page transition dialog box.Drag all three rectangles so that they are connected by arrows.Fig. 19. ZennoPoster operation sequence diagram with visualization of the connections between proxy configuration blocks.Click on the green arrow to start (or pressF10).If the configuration is correct, green check marks will appear next to the rectangles.Fig. 20. The ZennoPoster user interface shows the successful execution of the configured sequence of operations, indicated by green check marks next to each proxy configuration step and its successful operation.After execution, the site will open through the configured proxy.Congratulations! You have successfully configured the proxy in ZennoPoster. Now you can work safely and anonymously on the Internet. To increase your level of protection, we recommend usinganonymous number rental for receiving SMS and activation— this will provide additional privacy and protect against data leaks.