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  1. GETTING STARTED
  2. Advanced Settings
  3. For Linux

Set Up Starting Port & Port range

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Follow these steps to configure your starting port and port range in 9Proxy Linux.

Start 9Proxy

To start 9Proxy, enter the following command:

systemctl start 9proxyd

To ensure 9Proxy starts automatically on boot, run:

systemctl enable 9proxyd

If you enable the service, you won't need to manually start it each time.

Sign In to Your Account

Follow the instructions to sign in.

Set Starting Port & Port range

Once signed in, configure your proxy ports:

To Set Starting Port

9proxy setting -s [start port]
  • [start port] : the desired starting port number

To Set Port Range

9proxy setting -l [number of ports]
  • [number of ports] : the number of ports you want to allocate

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