Port access
Default and restricted port access
Default access
Easily understand which ports you can access when using our proxies, including details on the default accessible ports, restrictions, and how to request a port to be unblocked.
With the residential and mobile proxies, the following ports are accessible by default:
80
443
With the remaining type of proxies, these ports are also available:
563
8443
43
Restricted ports
Restricted ports include SMTP, IMAP, and other mailing and messaging-related ports.
Process to get a port unblocked
You can request an unblock for Residential and Mobile proxies, or a specific DDC proxy sub-user.
To request for port unblock, contact us at [email protected] and provide the following information:
- The port that needs to be unblocked
- Describe the use case with that port – be as specific as possible
- Provide the target that you’ll access using the mentioned port
For added security, particularly for requests involving sensitive or high-risk ports, we’ll require the user to provide company details or to complete ID verification to complete the unblocking request.
Please note that certain ports, such as those categorized as restricted, cannot be unblocked. Although the specific ports aren't mentioned in this article, your request to unblock them may be denied.
Updated about 1 month ago