> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.anyone.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.anyone.io/connect/public-proxies.md).

# Public Proxies

Public proxy servers maintained by the Anyone team allow users and services to route traffic through externally hosted SOCKS5 endpoints.

These proxies can be used to connect to the network from environments where running the client locally is not possible, or when a simple proxy connection is preferred.

Each proxy exposes a SOCKS5 interface that can be used by applications, operating systems, browsers, or backend services.

### **Available Proxies**

```
Nürnberg, Germany 
IP: 157.90.113.23
Port: 9052
```

```
Warsaw, Poland
IP: 57.128.249.250
Port: 9052
```

```
Oregon, USA
IP: 5.78.181.0
Port: 9052
```

More proxies may be added over time.&#x20;

### **Connecting to a Proxy**

Most operating systems and applications support SOCKS5 proxies. Configure the proxy in your application or system settings using the values provided above.

Replace the IP address with the proxy you want to use and once configured, compatible applications will route traffic through the selected proxy.

***Example using Telegram:***

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