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Proxifier CLI support? Alternatives?

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I am working on creating my own farm manager and I have automated the creation of my mirror mode clients using sandboxie, however I want to be able to upload my proxies to my server and have them automatically create the proxy profile and deploy it. Is there some sort of CLI cimilar to sandboxie I can use to automate this process? I dont want to have to manually do this through the GUI every time. If not then are there any alternatives before I look into making my own proxy handler? Thanks.

You can create a script that will edit the proxifier profile ppx, then once edited you can upload the profile to proxifier via their cli to apply the new changes. 

  • 1 year later...

If you're looking to automate proxy management without relying on GUI, you might want to check out tools like Docker with Docker Compose or even Kubernetes. They're great for handling containerized environments and can be scripted using CLI commands for automated setup and deployment. 

  • 3 months later...

If you're looking to automate your proxy setup, I’d recommend checking out Proxifier or ProxyCap. They have command-line options that can really streamline the process and save you from dealing with the GUI every time. I’ve used Proxifier before, and it made my life a lot easier when managing multiple proxies.

If you’re feeling adventurous, you could also look into using Socks5 or HTTP proxy scripts for more customization. I’ve dabbled with cURL too; it’s handy for testing requests with your proxy settings and automating the whole process.

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