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2603 Socks4.txt -

: Security professionals use SOCKS4 lists to simulate traffic coming from various global locations to test the resilience of firewalls and regional content delivery networks (CDNs).

: Each line typically follows the IP_ADDRESS:PORT format (e.g., 192.168.1.1:1080 ). This lack of metadata makes the file lightweight and compatible with almost any proxy-chaining tool. 2603 socks4.txt

: Because SOCKS4 operates at the transport layer, these files allow users to route application-specific traffic (like a browser or an SSH client) around local network filters. Performance and Maintenance : Security professionals use SOCKS4 lists to simulate

At its core, this file is a plain-text database formatted for high-speed ingestion by automated software. While the "2603" often refers to a specific batch or timestamp in a repository, the contents follow a strict, standardized structure. the contents follow a strict