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: Users often see examples like pip install --proxy http://127.0.0.1:12345 .

Network proxies serve as critical intermediaries for traffic management, anonymity, and content filtering. While standard protocols utilize well-defined ports (such as 80, 443, or 8080), non-standard port usage is increasingly common for bypassing firewalls and network Address Translation (NAT) restrictions. This paper analyzes the specific case of "Proxy 12345"—referring to proxy services configured on TCP/UDP port 12345. This paper examines the historical context of this port, its association with specific malware (the NetBus trojan), its modern utility in legitimate proxy rotation, and the security implications for network administrators monitoring non-standard traffic. proxy 12345

Could you clarify what kind of content you want me to develop? : Users often see examples like pip install