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.Documentation Index
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Setting Up BYOD
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.
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:If you want to use a specific partner service instead, find its dedicated IP in the table below and point your record there.
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.
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.
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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.
| Service | BYOD IP Address |
|---|---|
| Main / Holy Unblocker | 149.56.128.250 |
| 1key | 151.80.60.23 |
| Axiom | 93.95.228.17 and 89.127.232.1 |
| Axis | 185.193.67.216 |
| Boredom | 158.69.222.114 |
| Bromine | 5.188.124.52 (or 129.153.136.235) |
| CanLite | 104.36.85.249 |
| Cherri | 5.188.124.65 |
| DogeUB | 15.204.230.53 |
| Endis | 144.217.77.9 |
| Fern | 92.38.177.17 |
| Frogie’s Arcade | 69.164.251.210 |
| Galaxy | 40.160.3.200 |
| Glint | 5.188.124.13 |
| Krypton | 185.230.219.5 |
| PeteZah | 51.222.141.36 |
| Platinum Network | 51.91.158.192 |
| Red’s Exploit Corner | 152.53.37.155 |
| Truffled | 205.209.125.106 |
| UniUB | 69.10.52.218 |
| Velara | 152.53.83.13 |
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.