IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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185.10.129.14 | ru | 3128 | 55 minutes ago |
125.228.94.199 | tw | 4145 | 55 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 55 minutes ago |
39.175.77.7 | cn | 30001 | 55 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 55 minutes ago |
103.216.50.11 | kh | 8080 | 55 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 55 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 55 minutes ago |
212.69.125.33 | ru | 80 | 55 minutes ago |
194.158.203.14 | by | 80 | 55 minutes ago |
50.175.212.74 | us | 80 | 55 minutes ago |
60.217.64.237 | cn | 35292 | 55 minutes ago |
46.105.105.223 | gb | 63462 | 55 minutes ago |
194.87.93.21 | ru | 1080 | 55 minutes ago |
54.37.86.163 | fr | 26701 | 55 minutes ago |
70.166.167.55 | us | 57745 | 55 minutes ago |
98.181.137.80 | us | 4145 | 55 minutes ago |
140.245.115.151 | sg | 6080 | 55 minutes ago |
50.207.199.86 | us | 80 | 55 minutes ago |
87.229.198.198 | ru | 3629 | 55 minutes ago |
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A proxy server passes all traffic through itself, acting as an intermediary between the user and the remote server. It is most often used to conceal the real IP, to conditionally change the user's location, or to analyze traffic (for example, when testing web applications).
To close a Firefox pop-up window using Selenium Python, you can use the close() method. Here's an example:
from selenium import webdriver
# Open Firefox and navigate to a web page
driver = webdriver.Firefox()
driver.get('https://example.com')
# Click on a link or button that opens a pop-up window
driver.find_element_by_link_text('Open Popup').click()
# Switch to the pop-up window
driver.switch_to.window(driver.window_handles[-1])
# Close the pop-up window
driver.close()
# Switch back to the main window
driver.switch_to.window(driver.window_handles[0])
This code will open Firefox, navigate to a web page, click on a link or button that opens a pop-up window, switch to the pop-up window, and then close it. After closing the pop-up window, it switches back to the main window.
To transfer requests session from Requests to Selenium, you can follow these steps:
First, import the necessary libraries:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from requests.sessions import Session
Create a new requests session and perform your requests:
req_session = Session()
response = req_session.get('https://example.com')
Now, create a new Selenium WebDriver instance and pass the requests session as a parameter:
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.get('https://example.com')
req_session_cookies = req_session.cookies.get_dict()
driver.add_cookies(list(req_session_cookies.values()))
Use Selenium to interact with the web page:
search_box = WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.ID, 'search-box')))
search_box.send_keys('your search query')
search_box.send_keys(Keys.RETURN)
To continue using the same session for subsequent requests, you can create a new requests session with the cookies from the Selenium driver:
selenium_session_cookies = driver.get_cookies()
new_req_session = Session()
for cookie in selenium_session_cookies:
new_req_session.cookies.set(cookie['name'], cookie['value'])
Now you can use the new_req_session to make new requests while maintaining the same session as the Selenium driver.
Remember to close the Selenium driver after you're done:
driver.quit()
To remove all lines with one character from a file in Python, you can read the contents of the file, filter out the lines with one character, and then write the filtered lines back to the file. Here's an example using a simple Python script:
# Input file path
input_file_path = 'your_input_file.txt'
# Output file path
output_file_path = 'your_output_file.txt'
# Read the contents of the input file
with open(input_file_path, 'r') as input_file:
lines = input_file.readlines()
# Filter out lines with one character
filtered_lines = [line for line in lines if len(line.strip()) > 1]
# Write the filtered lines to the output file
with open(output_file_path, 'w') as output_file:
output_file.writelines(filtered_lines)
In AnyDesk, in order to ensure maximum security of transmitted traffic, you can use proxies, including encryption of traffic. The setting is made through the regular menu of the application. You will need to go to "Options", select "Connection", specify the proxy and port number. Connection is made automatically after that.
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