[REQUEST] Limit on how much bots and proxy can run at once
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Proxies getting banned
Describe the solution you'd like Not sure if this is already a thing that I just can't find in the settings but it would be nice to have an option that limits how much bots a proxy can be running at once because sometimes not sure why the job likes to prefer one proxy and tries to that like 40 bots with 1 proxy and just instantly gets my proxy banned from the website I am using
Make sure Shuffle proxies is ticked Never ban proxies is unticked Concurrent proxy mode is unticked (most important)

In the config itself you can also set it to ban the proxy after any result and it sounds like if the above does not help you can set add the 3 to the left side to force ban the proxy and take it out of rotation until they have all been used atleast once

Yeah I have all those settings and figured out why my proxies were getting banned (I forgot to untick ban if no match on a keycheck) but I still think this would be a great feature (as a safety measure) because the website I use has a limit and only allows me to do like 5 bots per proxy and I only have like 79 proxies so I can't really go above or else its going to start using one proxy on multiple bots which leads to them getting banned
Technically it will only reuse a proxy multiple times if the Concurrent proxy mode is enabled. I have yet to see it use the same proxy in the preview/status page at the same time without that enabled.
That said my pools are pretty large
example img, the only time you see the same proxy is when the previous ended

Also not sure if I am allowed to post this or not but if you need a good proxy scraper I would highly recommend GSA Proxy Scraper, its only $97 but worth every penny. It keeps looking for new proxies and you can pretest them with pretty much any site to see if they will work. Majority of them are also residential in my experience.
Other then that if your ISP gives you a IPv6 address check to see if they gave you a /56 or /64
a /64 = 18.4 quintillion IP's a /56 = 4.7 sextillion IP's
From there you can easily setup a ubuntu vm or pc add as many ipv6 addresses as you want and use a proxy to convert each port into a new ipv6 address. I personaly use squid and created a few scripts to automated the adding/removing process so I know it can be done.