IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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185.93.89.187 | ir | 9332 | 29 minutes ago |
67.201.33.10 | us | 25283 | 29 minutes ago |
211.128.96.206 | 80 | 29 minutes ago | |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
89.58.45.248 | de | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
213.143.113.82 | at | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
80.120.130.231 | at | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
68.185.57.66 | us | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
50.55.52.50 | us | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
202.61.199.166 | de | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
89.58.55.106 | de | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
50.122.86.118 | us | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
66.191.31.158 | us | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
79.110.201.235 | pl | 8081 | 29 minutes ago |
95.47.239.221 | uz | 3128 | 29 minutes ago |
32.223.6.94 | us | 80 | 29 minutes ago |
123.30.154.171 | vn | 7777 | 29 minutes ago |
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Check the proxy settings: If you are using a proxy on your device or within an application, examine the proxy settings to see if the IP address (or hostname) of the proxy server is mentioned.
Observe the proxy URL: The proxy URL can sometimes indicate the IP address of the proxy server. For example, an HTTP proxy URL usually starts with "http://" or "https://" followed by the proxy server's IP address or hostname, while a SOCKS proxy URL typically starts with "socks://" followed by the proxy server's IP address or hostname.
Consult the proxy provider: If you are unsure about the IP address of the proxy server you are using, you can always consult the proxy provider or the documentation that came with the proxy server. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information about the proxy server's IP address.
Use online tools or software: There are various online tools and software applications that can help you identify the IP address of a proxy. By connecting to the proxy server and analyzing the traffic, these tools can often determine the IP address of the proxy server.
To get a token from local storage, you can use the JavaScript localStorage object, which allows you to store key-value pairs in the browser's local storage. Here's how to get a token from local storage:
Access the token: You can access the token stored in local storage by using the localStorage.getItem() method. This method takes a key as an argument and returns the value associated with that key.
For example, if you have stored a token with the key "authToken", you can retrieve it like this:
const token = localStorage.getItem("authToken");
Use the token: Once you have the token, you can use it in your application as needed. For example, you can include it in the Authorization header of your API requests:
const headers = {
"Authorization": `Bearer ${token}`,
// other headers...
};
Remember that local storage is limited to string values, so if your token is an object or has special characters, you might need to encode or serialize it before storing it and then decode or deserialize it when retrieving it.
Such proxy redirects requests from clients to different servers (globally or within a single local network). It can be used for load balancing in different Internet services, for testing web applications, for secured access to local network servers (all "non-client" traffic is ignored).
Simply, in the connection properties of your PC or mobile device, you need to enter the data of the proxy server through which you will be connecting. In Windows, for example, this is done through "Settings", then "Network and Internet", and in the next window you should open the tab "Proxy server".
And it depends on what purpose the proxy is used for. But you should definitely give preference to paid proxies. They are more reliable, always available, and with that comes a guarantee of privacy. Unfortunately, personal data is often stolen from free proxies.
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