# Add a Proxy to Exploit Pack

There are several ( good and bad ) reasons why you might need to use a proxy server, for instance when you need to access a test environment and the only way to do it is through a proxy, hide your tracks and your actions. In any case, all of this is supported by Exploit Pack, and you can set it up under the preferences window as you can see in the image below.

{% hint style="info" %}
Currently Exploit Pack only supports HTTP proxies, such as:&#x20;

```
http.proxyHost=10.0.0.100 http.proxyPort=8800
```

{% endhint %}

![](/files/-MdRfIV25TAaXbxsA9Tf)

{% hint style="danger" %}
Do not use Exploit Pack against any systems for which you are not authorized by the system owner, or for which the risk of damage is not accepted by you and/or the system owner.
{% endhint %}


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