Streamline your terminal-based workflows on Ubuntu! Integrate Bright Data to securely route your commands and applications through proxies, ensuring privacy and seamless access to geo-restricted resources. Follow this guide to configure Bright Data on your Ubuntu system.
Expand to get your Bright Data Proxy Access Information
https://geo.brdtest.com/welcome.txt
.Some tools use popular search engines (like google.com) as a default test target. Bright Data will block those requests and you tool will show proxy error although your proxy is perfectly fine.If your proxy test fails, this is probably the reason. Make sure that your test domain is not a search engine (this is done in the tool configuration, and not controlled by Bright Data).-session
parameter in your username. This is essential because BrightData proxies default to rotating IPs with each request. Learn more [HOST]
, [PORT]
, [USERNAME]
, and [PASSWORD]
with your Bright Data details.
2. Run the following commands:
[USERNAME]
accordingly (e.g., your-username-country-US
).
Step 3. Verify Your Proxy Configuration
1. Test the proxy setup by running:
.bashrc
file in your home directory:
Ctrl+O
, Enter
, Ctrl+X
).
4. Reload the file to apply the changes: