The table is filled from public proxy sources and checked automatically. Non-working entries are dropped from the current results, while responding proxies are shown with the main technical details needed for quick testing.
When Iranian public proxies are available, the list may include entries from Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, Karaj, or other cities. These servers are not fixed proxy packages, so their status can change during the day.
The export buttons above the table let you download the current Iran proxy list as JSON, TXT, or CSV. This helps if you want to load proxies into software, sort them by protocol or uptime, or process the data outside the browser.
For other countries in the same region, open the Asian public proxy list.