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After successful installation, we will learn the commands of 9Proxy

1

To start 9Proxy, enter the command:

systemctl start 9proxyd

If after installation you use the command, you do not need to enter the above command.

systemctl enable 9proxyd
2

Type the command to display commands that support the use of the software

9proxy -h
  • To use the API function, enter the command: 9proxy api

  • To log in to your account, enter the command: 9proxy auth

  • To manage the port, enter the command: 9proxy port

  • This is the most important function. To get the IP to use, enter the command:9proxy proxy

  • To enter 9Proxy's settings, enter the command: 9proxy setting