Configure Kookeey's IP proxy in the Migrant Bird Anti-association Browser
The following is an introduction to the process of configuring Kookeey proxy IP in Migrant Bird Anti-Association Browsing.
The first step is to open the installed Migratory Bird Anti-Association Browser.

Step 2. The main interface of Migrant Bird Browser pops up. Click "New Environment Configuration" below.

The third step is to configure in the new environment window that pops up. When choosing the proxy method, it should be noted that Kookeey's proxy IP currently supports two proxy protocols: http and socks5. Here we choose socks5 (the proxy IP we purchased on the Kookeey platform earlier is the socks5 protocol).

Step 4. Open the Kookeey IP proxy platform, port list —-> static port, copy the IP address, port number, and account password in the upper right corner of the port list. If the port address is socks5://172.107.115.185:18014, copy 172.107.115.185 and 18014 respectively.

Step 5. Fill in the copied IP and port number into the application of the migratory bird protection browser.

Step 6. Fill in the username and password copied from the upper right corner of the port list into the application of the migratory bird anti-association browser, then click Check Proxy. The proxy test is successful. :
Then fill in the configuration name, select the system, select the resolution, and randomly select a UA. Check "Automatically identify proxy IP" in the Webrtc fingerprint. After the settings are completed, click "Create Environment"; click "Create Environment" to complete the configuration.

Step 7. We test the newly added configuration environment configuration and click Run.

Step 8. Open https://whoer.net/ in the browser and our current IP information will be displayed:.

Open the current page services->Whois, enter the IP obtained from the previous query: 176.126.112.147, click check query:

The query results show the geographical location of the current IP:

From now on, the mbbrowser browser configuration of kookeey's proxy IP network environment has been completed.
This article comes from online submissions and does not represent the analysis of kookeey. If you have any questions, please contact us