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Proxy DNS Leak &
Routing Auditor

Audit your proxy connection pathways. Find out if your browser is leaking DNS queries to your local ISP instead of routing them through SOCKS5 Remote DNS.

Active Browser Audit

Your Current IP 172.18.0.6
DNS Servers Detected Google Public DNS (8.8.8.8)
DNS Resolving Path United States (Google LLC)
DNS Leak Verdict
No Leak Detected (Direct Web)
*If browsing via proxy, your DNS resolving servers MUST match the location and ISP of your proxy connection. If they show your domestic country or ISP, you have a DNS Leak.

Audit Proxy DNS Tunnels

Input your proxy credentials to verify if DNS resolution is routed securely via proxy or leaking locally.

How to Prevent DNS Leaks on Your Proxy Setup

Most standard HTTP/HTTPS proxies only forward browser web requests, leaving DNS resolution to the operating system's local adapter. To completely seal DNS leaks:

1. Enable Remote DNS in Client Settings

Inside anti-detect browsers or automation tools, ensure the option to **"Resolve DNS on proxy server"** is checked. If using SOCKS5, enforce SOCKS5-based remote resolving rather than local fallback resolution.

2. Deploy XProxy for Native DNS Tunneling

XProxy integrates local DNS resolver intercepts. Every DNS packet is captured at the hardware level and forwarded directly via the SIM card cellular connection, ensuring 100% leak-proof SOCKS5/HTTP tunnels.

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