IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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50.169.222.242 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
46.183.130.89 | ru | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 58 minutes ago |
194.182.178.90 | bg | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
194.182.187.78 | at | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
50.175.212.76 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
91.108.130.18 | ir | 3128 | 58 minutes ago |
50.218.208.15 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.169.222.244 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
50.168.61.234 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
194.182.163.117 | ch | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
194.87.93.21 | ru | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
185.46.97.75 | ru | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
50.175.123.232 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 58 minutes ago |
188.40.59.208 | de | 1080 | 58 minutes ago |
50.145.138.146 | us | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
46.105.105.223 | gb | 44290 | 58 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 58 minutes ago |
125.228.94.199 | tw | 4145 | 58 minutes ago |
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The first thing to do is to find a suitable proxy server with an IP address and port. Then you should check whether the proxy works by means of a special program or an online service providing such services. The next step is to configure the type of browser you are going to use. The procedure of setting itself depends on the type of browser and does not take much time. After correctly entering the IP address, username and password of the proxy server, don't forget to save the changes you made.
To obtain an OAuth2 access token for an unknown service, you will need to follow these general steps. Keep in mind that the exact process may vary depending on the service provider and their OAuth2 implementation.
1. Identify the service provider: Determine the service provider you want to access using OAuth2. This could be a third-party application or API.
2. Check the service provider's documentation: Visit the service provider's official documentation or developer portal to find information about their OAuth2 implementation, including the authorization endpoint, token endpoint, and any required scopes or parameters.
3. Register your application: In most cases, you will need to register your application with the service provider to obtain a client ID and client secret. This is usually done through a dedicated developer portal or console. During registration, you may need to provide information about your application, such as its name, description, and redirect URIs.
4. Obtain authorization code: Direct the user to the service provider's authorization endpoint with the necessary parameters, such as the client ID, client secret, and the desired scopes. The user will be prompted to log in and grant your application access to the requested permissions. Upon successful authentication, the service provider will redirect the user to your application's redirect URI with an authorization code in the URL.
5. Exchange authorization code for an access token: Use your application's backend server to make a POST request to the service provider's token endpoint with the following parameters: client ID, client secret, authorization code, redirect URI, and (optionally) a grant type (usually "authorization_code"). The service provider will respond with an access token, which can be used to authenticate requests to their API on behalf of the user.
6. Store and use the access token: Save the access token securely in your application or cache, and use it in the Authorization header of your API requests to the service provider. Access tokens typically have an expiration time, so you may need to periodically refresh them using a refresh token or by repeating the authorization flow.
To enable proxies in your MacBook, you need to go to "System Preferences" (from the "Apple" menu), then open "Network", then - specify the type of connection you are using. Then select "Advanced Settings" (can be named as "Advanced"), then click on "Proxy". And then - either set the parameters manually, or specify a configuration file.
To find out the port of the proxy server, you just need to use any browser (Yandex Browser, Opera, Google Chrome). Then you need to follow the algorithm:
Start the browser. Go to "Settings". In the search box enter the query "proxy". Click on "Proxy settings". In the window that opens, select "Network settings". This will open a tab with the IP address and port of the proxy server.
The easiest way is to install a program that redirects all traffic through a proxy server. And in iOS, this can be set up through the system settings. Some Android phones have a VPN item in the settings menu, which also allows you to use an individual proxy.
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