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Telegram proxy error


To address the issue of encountering proxy errors in Telegram, several common problems and solutions can be considered:

Common Issues with Telegram Proxy

1. System Proxy Settings Not Applied:
Users have reported that Telegram does not always respect the system proxy settings. In such cases, it may be necessary to manually configure a SOCKS5 proxy within the Telegram application itself. This can be done by navigating to Settings > Data and Storage > Proxy Settings and adding the proxy details manually[1].

2. Proxy Configuration Errors:
Ensure that the proxy settings are correctly configured. This includes specifying the correct server address, port, and any required authentication credentials. If using a SOCKS5 proxy, the format should be verified, as incorrect entries can lead to connection failures[5].

3. Outdated or Unsupported Software:
If the Telegram application is outdated or incompatible with your operating system, it may lead to connectivity issues. Make sure to use the latest version of Telegram compatible with your device[4].

4. Antivirus or Firewall Interference:
Sometimes, antivirus software or firewalls can block Telegram's connection attempts. Check your security settings to ensure that Telegram is allowed to connect through your proxy[4].

5. Proxy Server Issues:
If you are using a specific proxy server, it might be down or misconfigured. Testing with a different proxy server can help determine if the issue lies with the server itself[4][5].

6. MTProto Proxy Dependency:
Some users have found that MTProto proxies do not function correctly unless a SOCKS proxy is connected first. This means that for MTProto proxies to work, they may need to be set up after establishing a connection with a SOCKS proxy[6].

Steps to Configure Proxy in Telegram

1. Open the Telegram app.
2. Go to Settings > Data and Storage > Proxy Settings.
3. Choose Add Proxy.
4. Select the proxy type (SOCKS5 or MTProto).
5. Enter the server address and port number, along with any necessary credentials.
6. Save the settings and check if the connection status indicates that you are connected.

Alternative Solutions

- Using Telegram Web: If the application continues to have issues, consider using Telegram Web, which may bypass some local restrictions or connectivity problems[4].

- Restarting Devices: Sometimes, simply restarting your device or router can resolve connectivity issues[4].

By following these guidelines, users can troubleshoot and resolve proxy errors in Telegram effectively.

Citations:
[1] https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/issues/25222
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ8kgs_Oey8
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4dLU1NvYLs
[4] https://t9gram.com/p/telegram-does-not-work
[5] https://www.purevpn.com/blog/telegram-proxy-learn-how-to-enable-proxy-settings/
[6] https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/issues/25888
[7] https://www.reddit.com/r/nordvpn/comments/wjhpzw/nordvpn_telegram_proxy_issue_reconnecting_acts_as/
[8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6YhYOO4jQ0