What is Postman?

Postman is a widely-used application for API development, available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It simplifies API creation, testing, and documentation, making it an essential tool for developers and teams. Whether you’re debugging requests, automating API tests, or managing environments, Postman streamlines the process and enhances collaboration.

If you’re using Oculus to access search engines like Google, Bing, or Yandex and facing connection issues, the proxy type could be the reason. ISP Premium Proxies ensure stable and unrestricted access, preventing blocks that standard proxies might encounter. Switching to ISP Premium Proxies can help maintain smooth and reliable performance.

How to Integrate Oculus Proxies With Postman

1

Download and Install Postman

1. Visit the official Postman website.

2. Download the version compatible with your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).

3. Install the application and launch it.

2

Open Postman Settings

1. Once Postman is open, locate the Settings menu:

  • Click the cogwheel icon in the top-right corner of the interface.

  • Select Settings from the dropdown menu.

3

Configure Proxy Settings

1. In the Settings menu, navigate to the Proxy tab.

2. Enable Use custom proxy configuration to unlock proxy configuration options.

3. Enter your Oculus Proxy details:

  • Host: proxy.oculus-proxy.com

  • Port: Retrieve the port number from your Oculus Dashboard.

  • Username and Password: If authentication is required, enter your Oculus Proxy username and password.

4

Test the Proxy Configuration

1. To confirm the proxy setup, send a simple GET request to https://httpbin.org/ip.

2. Verify that the IP address returned matches your Oculus Proxy.

You’re all set! You’ve successfully configured Oculus Proxies with Postman. All your API requests will now be routed securely through the proxy, ensuring anonymous and reliable API testing and debugging.