IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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50.239.72.16 | us | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
50.217.226.41 | us | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
67.43.227.228 | ca | 30801 | 20 minutes ago |
212.69.125.33 | ru | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
50.231.110.26 | us | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
67.43.227.227 | ca | 16807 | 20 minutes ago |
67.43.236.18 | ca | 23159 | 20 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 10237 | 20 minutes ago |
67.43.227.226 | ca | 25225 | 20 minutes ago |
103.138.46.11 | id | 4145 | 20 minutes ago |
194.158.203.14 | by | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
46.105.105.223 | gb | 25482 | 20 minutes ago |
1.94.31.35 | cn | 8888 | 20 minutes ago |
39.175.75.144 | cn | 30001 | 20 minutes ago |
82.119.96.254 | sk | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
67.43.228.250 | ca | 5349 | 20 minutes ago |
39.175.85.98 | cn | 30001 | 20 minutes ago |
176.215.76.192 | ru | 1080 | 20 minutes ago |
41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 20 minutes ago |
45.191.13.241 | br | 4153 | 20 minutes ago |
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Most users use A-Parser for this purpose. It is one of the best applications for checking web applications. There is a corresponding tab, "Proxy server", in the standard menu of A-Parser. It is where you can specify the settings for the connection. And in the "Tools" section you can use parameters for parsing.
In JavaScript with Selenium, you can save and reuse cookies using the WebDriver's manage().getCookies() and manage().addCookie() methods. Here's a simple example:
const { Builder } = require('selenium-webdriver');
const firefox = require('selenium-webdriver/firefox');
// Create a new instance of the Firefox driver
const driver = new Builder()
.forBrowser('firefox')
.setFirefoxOptions(new firefox.Options().headless())
.build();
// Navigate to a webpage
async function navigateToPage() {
await driver.get('https://example.com');
}
// Save cookies
async function saveCookies() {
const cookies = await driver.manage().getCookies();
// Save the cookies to a file or some storage mechanism
// For simplicity, we'll just print them here
console.log('Cookies:', cookies);
}
// Reuse cookies
async function reuseCookies(savedCookies) {
// Delete existing cookies
await driver.manage().deleteAllCookies();
// Add the saved cookies to the browser session
for (const cookie of savedCookies) {
await driver.manage().addCookie(cookie);
}
// Navigate to a page to apply the cookies
await navigateToPage();
}
// Example usage
(async () => {
await navigateToPage(); // Navigate to the page and set some initial cookies
await saveCookies(); // Save the cookies
// Close and reopen the browser or navigate to a different page
// ...
// Reuse the saved cookies
await reuseCookies(savedCookies);
})();
The navigateToPage function navigates to a webpage and sets some initial cookies.
The saveCookies function retrieves the current cookies using manage().getCookies() and prints them. You would typically save them to a file or some storage mechanism.
The reuseCookies function deletes existing cookies, then adds the saved cookies back to the browser session using manage().addCookie(). It then navigates to a page to apply the cookies.
The example usage section demonstrates how to use these functions in a sequence.
There are several options for its use: bypassing the blocking of websites, shopping in foreign online stores at regional (local) prices, access to a full library of media content, hiding your real IP-address.
In Key Collector settings, the user can specify parameters of the proxy server through which the program will connect to the network. In the application window, first select "Settings", then go to the "Network" tab and check "Use proxy". Its parameters can be set either manually or through a configuration file.
There are 2 ways to do this. The first is to manually change the settings in /etc/environment, but you will definitely need root access to do that. You can also use the Network Manager utility (compatible with all common DEs). You just have to make sure beforehand that the driver for the network adapter to work properly is installed on the system.
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