proxy-ipv6-generator helps you create and manage IPv6 proxy entries on Windows. It uses a simple desktop flow so you can set up proxies without manual network steps.
You can use it to:
- create many IPv6 proxy entries from a /64 range
- rotate IPs for one proxy or all proxies
- set up username and password access
- run a public proxy mode when needed
- see live connection counts
- check which proxies are live or dead
- switch between Vietnamese and English
Before you start, make sure your PC has:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- Python 3.8 or later
- internet access for the first download
- admin rights for network changes
- a local IPv6 range ready to use
If you plan to use the proxy on more than one app, check that your firewall allows the port you choose.
Visit this page to download the latest release:
Open the Releases page, get the latest Windows package, and save it to your computer.
- Open the download page above.
- Download the latest release file for Windows.
- If the file comes in a zip archive, extract it to a folder such as
C:\proxy-ipv6-generator. - If the app needs Python, install Python 3.8+ from the official Python site.
- During Python setup, check the box that adds Python to PATH.
- Open the app folder.
- If the release includes a
.exefile, double-click it to start the app. - If the release includes a Python script, run it from the app folder.
If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option to keep the file and run it only if you trust the source.
When you open the app for the first time, set up these items:
- Choose your IPv6 prefix or range.
- Pick the network interface you want to use.
- Set the proxy port.
- Choose access mode:
- Username and password
- Public access
- Set how many proxies you want to create.
- Choose the IP rotation mode.
- Save the settings.
If the app asks for admin access, allow it so it can update network settings.
Open the app and enter the IPv6 range you want to use. The app will create proxy entries from that range and bind them to your network setup.
Use the rotate button to refresh one proxy or all proxies. This is useful when you want a new IPv6 address without rebuilding the full setup.
The app can scan your proxy list and mark each entry as live or dead. This helps you see which proxies still work.
You can watch live connection counts for each proxy. This helps you see which proxy gets used the most.
Use the language option to switch between Vietnamese and English at any time.
Use this mode if you want a basic login check before someone can use the proxy.
Good for:
- private use
- team use
- local testing
Use public mode if you need fast access without login.
Good for:
- quick testing
- short-term use
Keep in mind that public mode gives less control over who can connect.
This app works with IPv6 and Windows network settings. For best results:
- use a stable network adapter
- keep your IPv6 range valid
- avoid changing the interface while proxies are running
- check your firewall rules if a proxy will not connect
If you change your network card or adapter name, update the app settings before you run it again.
After setup, check each proxy before you use it in another app.
A simple test flow:
- Create the proxy list.
- Start the proxy service.
- Test one proxy in your browser or client.
- Confirm the IP change works.
- Run the live/dead check on the full list.
If a proxy does not work, try rotating the IP and testing again.
Open the app and click the start option. The service will begin listening on the port you chose.
Click stop when you want to close the proxy server and free the port.
Increase the proxy count in settings, then rebuild the list.
Set a new port if another app already uses the current one.
Delete unused proxies from the list so the app stays easy to manage.
For a clean setup, use one folder for the app and one for saved data:
C:\proxy-ipv6-generator\appC:\proxy-ipv6-generator\data
This keeps the app files and proxy data easy to find.
- Check that Python is installed
- Make sure you downloaded the correct Windows release
- Run the app as administrator
- Reboot and try again
- Confirm the port is free
- Check firewall rules
- Make sure the IPv6 range is valid
- Try a fresh IP rotation
- Test the network interface
- Check your IPv6 source range
- Recreate the proxy list
- Run the live/dead check again
- Run as administrator
- Check Windows network permissions
- Confirm the adapter name is correct
- Make sure the system supports IPv6
- Check username and password
- Remove extra spaces
- Recreate the proxy config
- Test again with one proxy
For smooth use, keep these settings in place:
- a working IPv6 connection
- a fixed network adapter
- enough free ports on your machine
- admin access on Windows
- a clean proxy list with valid entries
This app fits simple proxy work such as:
- testing apps that need IPv6
- managing many proxy entries at once
- rotating addresses for each task
- checking proxy health before use
- running local proxy tests on Windows
Keep these habits to avoid confusion:
- use one folder for the app
- save your settings before closing
- name your proxy groups in a clear way
- write down the port you use
- keep a backup of your proxy list
If you need the latest file, use the release page here:
Nếu bạn dùng tiếng Việt, quy trình cơ bản là:
- Mở trang Releases.
- Tải bản Windows mới nhất.
- Giải nén file nếu cần.
- Cài Python 3.8+ nếu máy chưa có.
- Chạy app bằng file
.exehoặc file Python. - Chọn dải IPv6, cổng proxy, và chế độ đăng nhập.
- Bấm tạo proxy và kiểm tra trạng thái.
After setup, you should be able to:
- start the proxy service
- create many IPv6 proxy entries
- rotate IPs when needed
- check live status
- monitor connections
- use the app in Vietnamese or English