Below is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to install, configure, and verify a generic proxy service named "Proxy 12345". I’ll assume "Proxy 12345" is a stand-in for a TCP proxy listening on port 12345; adapt paths, package names, and commands to your actual proxy software (e.g., Squid, HAProxy, TinyProxy, Nginx stream, or a custom binary). The guide covers Linux (Debian/Ubuntu and CentOS/RHEL), macOS, and Windows, plus Docker, basic troubleshooting, security hardening, and common client configurations.
: Setting up a manual proxy for debugging web traffic (e.g., using Python or Node.js). Development Tunnels : Temporary or SSH tunnels often use this port for testing. 🚀 Installation & Setup Guides 1. Home Assistant MCP Proxy (Most Likely)
Expected output: The IP address of your proxy server.