Using the Proxy Manager
The Proxy Manager lets you connect to Minecraft servers through a proxy, allowing you to change your IP address before joining. This is useful for bypassing IP bans or servers running AntiVPN plugins.
Opening the Proxy Manager
You can open the Proxy Manager from the Title screen:
- Click LiquidBounce on the left side of the Title screen.
- Select Proxy Manager from the menu.
Adding a Proxy
To add a proxy:
- In the Proxy Manager, click Add Proxy.
- Enter the proxy details:
- Host – The proxy server address (for example
proxy.example.com). - Port – The proxy port (for example
1080). - Username and Password – If your proxy requires authentication.
- Host – The proxy server address (for example
- Select the proxy type: SOCKS5 or HTTP.
- Click Save to add the proxy.
Using a Proxy
Once you have added a proxy:
- Select the proxy from the list.
- The proxy will be used for all subsequent server connections.
- Join a Minecraft server as normal — your connection will be routed through the selected proxy.
To stop using a proxy, click the Disconnect button at the bottom left of the Proxy Manager.
Using LiquidProxy
LiquidProxy is a proxy service designed specifically for Minecraft. It provides dedicated and residential proxies optimized for bypassing AntiVPN plugins and IP ban on Minecraft servers.
If you have a LiquidProxy subscription, you can set it up through the Proxy Manager:
- Go to liquidproxy.net to find your proxy credentials.
- You have two options to connect:
- Route Address – Create a route address on the dashboard and add it directly to your Minecraft server list. No Proxy Manager setup needed.
- Proxy Credentials – Copy your proxy credentials (host, port, username, password) and add them in the Proxy Manager as described above.
For more details about LiquidProxy, see the LiquidProxy guide.