Standalone Hola proxy client. Just run it and it'll start a plain HTTP proxy server forwarding traffic through Hola proxies of your choice. By default the application listens on 127.0.0.1:8080.
Application is capable to forward traffic via proxies in datacenters (flag -proxy-type direct
, default) or via peer proxies on residental IPs (consumer ISP) in that country (flag -proxy-type lum
).
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- Cross-platform (Windows/Mac OS/Linux/Android (via shell)/*BSD)
- Uses TLS for secure communication with upstream proxies
- Zero configuration
- Simple and straight forward
Pre-built binaries are available here.
Don't forget to make file executable on Unix-like systems (Linux, MacOS, *BSD, Android). For your convenience rename downloaded file to hola-proxy
and run within directory where you placed it:
chmod +x hola-proxy
Alternatively, you may install hola-proxy from source. Run the following within the source directory:
make install
A docker image is available as well. Here is an example of running hola-proxy via DE as a background service:
docker run -d \
--security-opt no-new-privileges \
-p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 \
--restart unless-stopped \
--name hola-proxy \
yarmak/hola-proxy -country de
sudo snap install hola-proxy
List available countries:
$ ./hola-proxy -list-countries
ar - Argentina
at - Austria
au - Australia
be - Belgium
bg - Bulgaria
br - Brazil
ca - Canada
ch - Switzerland
cl - Chile
co - Colombia
cz - Czech Republic
de - Germany
dk - Denmark
es - Spain
fi - Finland
fr - France
gb - United Kingdom (Great Britain)
gr - Greece
hk - Hong Kong
hr - Croatia
hu - Hungary
id - Indonesia
ie - Ireland
il - Israel
in - India
is - Iceland
it - Italy
jp - Japan
kr - Korea, Republic of
mx - Mexico
nl - Netherlands
no - Norway
nz - New Zealand
pl - Poland
ro - Romania
ru - Russian Federation
se - Sweden
sg - Singapore
sk - Slovakia
tr - Turkey
uk - United Kingdom
us - United States of America
Run proxy via country of your choice:
$ ./hola-proxy -country de
Or run proxy on residential IP:
$ ./hola-proxy -proxy-type lum
Also it is possible to export proxy addresses and credentials:
$ ./hola-proxy -country de -list-proxies -limit 3
Login: user-uuid-0a67c797b3214cbdb432b089c4b801cd
Password: cd123c465901
Proxy-Authorization: basic dXNlci11dWlkLTBhNjdjNzk3YjMyMTRjYmRiNDMyYjA4OWM0YjgwMWNkOmNkMTIzYzQ2NTkwMQ==
host,ip_address,direct,peer,hola,trial,trial_peer,vendor
zagent783.hola.org,165.22.22.6,22222,22223,22224,22225,22226,digitalocean
zagent830.hola.org,104.248.24.64,22222,22223,22224,22225,22226,digitalocean
zagent248.hola.org,165.22.65.3,22222,22223,22224,22225,22226,digitalocean
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bind-address | String | HTTP proxy address to listen to (default "127.0.0.1:8080") |
cafile | String | use custom CA certificate bundle file |
country | String | desired proxy location (default "us") |
dont-use-trial | - | use regular ports instead of trial ports |
force-port-field | Number | force specific port field/num (example 24232 or lum) |
limit | Unsigned Integer (Number) | amount of proxies in retrieved list (default 3) |
list-countries | String | list available countries and exit |
list-proxies | - | output proxy list and exit |
proxy | String | sets base proxy to use for all dial-outs. Format: <http|https|socks5|socks5h>://[login:password@]host[:port] Examples: http://user:password@192.168.1.1:3128 , socks5://10.0.0.1:1080 |
proxy-type | String | proxy type (Datacenter: direct) (Residential: lum) (default "direct") |
resolver | String | DNS/DoH/DoT resolver to workaround Hola blocked hosts. See https://github.com/ameshkov/dnslookup/ for upstream DNS URL format. (default "https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query") |
rotate | Duration | rotate user ID once per given period (default 1h0m0s) |
timeout | Duration | timeout for network operations (default 10s) |
verbosity | Number | logging verbosity (10 - debug, 20 - info, 30 - warning, 40 - error, 50 - critical) (default 20) |