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Exposing and managing a rotating pool of proxies through a single ip and port

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I have a question regarding the infrastructure and setup of managed proxy pools.

Many proxy services provides access to a rotating pool of proxies through a single ip, using auth for specifying access parameters, session id etc.

An example of this would be BrightData, formerly named Luminati.io: http://lum-customer--zone--session--const:[email protected]:22225

They use the user auth for specifying both coutry/zone, as well as random session ids, allowing you to access a persisting/sticky ip, which is tied to the given session id.

Can anybody point me in the direction of how such a system is structured on the backend? The closest solution i could think of would be Squid in conjunction with ProxyChains, but this really doesn't compare in functionality.

I hope the question is clear. Thanks.

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