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〽 White labeling proxies with your domain

{% hint style="info" %} This process allows you to brand the proxies with your company name. For example, if you are using packet stream the default proxies will have packetstream.io in the name. However, using the following guide you can use your domain instead to brand the proxies. {% endhint %}

Quick Domain Links

API Record Type Domain
Smartproxies CNAME gate.smartproxy.com
Oxylabs CNAME pr.oxylabs.io
Packetstream CNAME proxy.packetstream.io
Private A 159.89.245.182
IPRoyal CNAME proxy.iproyal.com
Brightdata CNAME pmgr-customer-c_e65c4ff1.zproxy.lum-superproxy.io

PacketStream

Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name

To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps:

  1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain.
  2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain.
  3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP.
  4. Thus if your domain is API.com and you enter the host premium or whatever you want to call it pointing to the PacketStream domain, your proxies will be formatted premium.yourdomain.com:port:user:pass
  5. An example on Godaddy is linked below:

Private Resis

Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name

To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps:

  1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain.
  2. Create a A Name Record pointing to the domain {159.89.245.182}.
  3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP.
  4. Thus if your domain is API.com and you enter the host premium pointing to the oxylabs domain, your proxies will be formatted premium.yourdomain.com:port:user:pass
  5. An example on Godaddy is linked below:

Oxylabs

Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name

To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps:

  1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain.
  2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain.
  3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP.
  4. Thus if your domain is API.com and you enter the host premium pointing to the oxylabs domain, your proxies will be formatted premium.yourdomain.com:port:user:pass
  5. An example on Godaddy is linked below:

Smart Proxies

Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name

To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps:

  1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain.
  2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain.
  3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP.
  4. Thus if your domain is API.com and you enter the host premium pointing to the Smart Proxies domain, your proxies will be formatted premium.yourdomain.com:port:user:pass
  5. An example on Godaddy is linked below:

IP Royal

Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name

To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps:

  1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain.
  2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain.
  3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP.
  4. Thus if your domain is API.com and you enter the host premium or whatever you want to call it pointing to the PacketStream domain, your proxies will be formatted premium.yourdomain.com:port:user:pass
  5. An example on Godaddy is linked below:

Brightdata

Use this method to brand your proxies with your own domain/company name

To brand the proxies under your domain follow these steps:

  1. Open the DNS configuration for your domain.
  2. Create a C Name Record pointing to the domain.
  3. Whatever you enter in name/host will decide the domain which points to our API IP.
  4. Thus if your domain is API.com and you enter the host premium or whatever you want to call it pointing to the PacketStream domain, your proxies will be formatted premium.yourdomain.com:port:user:pass
  5. An example on Godaddy is linked below: