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Titanium Network’s BYOD (Bring Your Own Domain) program lets you point a domain or subdomain you control directly at their proxy infrastructure — no server setup, no deployment pipeline, no maintenance. You simply update a DNS record in whatever registrar or DNS manager you use, wait for propagation, and your domain becomes a working proxy front-end for whichever Titanium Network partner service you choose. This is the fastest way to get a fresh, unblocked proxy URL without any hosting costs.

Setting Up BYOD

1

Log in to your DNS manager

Open the control panel for whichever service manages DNS for your domain — Cloudflare, Porkbun, Namecheap, or any other registrar that gives you access to DNS records.
2

Create an A record pointing to the main BYOD IP

Add a new A record for the domain or subdomain you want to use and set the destination to the main Titanium Network BYOD IP address:
149.56.128.250
If you want to use a specific partner service instead, find its dedicated IP in the table below and point your record there.
3

Wait for DNS propagation

DNS changes typically take a few minutes to propagate, though it can occasionally take longer depending on your registrar and TTL settings.
4

Visit your domain and select a service

Once propagation is complete, navigate to your domain in a browser. You should see a Titanium Network landing page where you can choose which proxy service to bind your domain to.
5

Set SSL/TLS to Full

If you are proxying your domain through Cloudflare, go to SSL/TLS → Overview and set the encryption mode to Full — not Flexible. Using Flexible can cause redirect loops with the origin server.
Titanium Network is the organization behind many of the most popular Chromebook unblocker projects. Learn more at https://titaniumnetwork.org/ or join their community on Discord at discord.gg/unblock.
To get a domain for BYOD without spending much, check out Porkbun or Namecheap — both frequently have .xyz, .click, and other TLDs for under 11–2 for the first year. A fresh domain that your school has never seen is far less likely to be blocked than a well-known subdomain.

Per-Service BYOD IP Addresses

Each Titanium Network partner service has its own dedicated IP address. Point your A record at the IP for the specific service you want, or use the main IP (149.56.128.250) to choose at binding time.
ServiceBYOD IP Address
Main / Holy Unblocker149.56.128.250
1key151.80.60.23
Axiom93.95.228.17 and 89.127.232.1
Axis185.193.67.216
Boredom158.69.222.114
Bromine5.188.124.52 (or 129.153.136.235)
CanLite104.36.85.249
Cherri5.188.124.65
DogeUB15.204.230.53
Endis144.217.77.9
Fern92.38.177.17
Frogie’s Arcade69.164.251.210
Galaxy40.160.3.200
Glint5.188.124.13
Krypton185.230.219.5
PeteZah51.222.141.36
Platinum Network51.91.158.192
Red’s Exploit Corner152.53.37.155
Truffled205.209.125.106
UniUB69.10.52.218
Velara152.53.83.13
Several services are currently unavailable for BYOD. The following have no IP listed (-), are invite-only, or have paused onboarding: 1346lol, BrunysIXLWork, DEMON, DotGUI, Jordan’s Math Work, Neo, NettleWeb (WhiteSpider), Nexora, Quasar, Shadow, Shuttle, UBX, Vapor (invites paused), Vertex Gold, Waves, Wilway (invites paused). Services marked / (Nebulo, Overcloaked, Utopia) use a different routing method — check their individual pages for setup details. Interstellar is listed as banned.

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