If you are trying to configure other applications to use UltraSurf's connection, you can use its local listener as your proxy. How to use UltraSurf as a Proxy
To summarize, an is not a static file you download once a month. It is a living, breathing network of gateway nodes that changes hourly. The most reliable way to access this list is to:
UltraSurf does not publish official public lists for security reasons, but you can extract or find them through: ultrasurf proxy server list
There are three types of proxies you might find in such a list:
Would you like a step-by-step guide to extracting the live proxy IPs from an active UltraSurf session? If you are trying to configure other applications
If you have obtained a verified list, here is how to force UltraSurf to use it:
A standard web proxy usually has a static IP address and port (e.g., 203.0.113.45:8080 ). These addresses remain constant until the server goes offline. Users copy and paste these addresses into their browser settings to route their traffic. The most reliable way to access this list
that sell access to specific IP addresses, Ultrasurf operates its own private network of servers. Dynamic Hopping:
To force a fresh list: