IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
---|---|---|---|
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
125.228.94.199 | tw | 4145 | 34 minutes ago |
50.172.75.121 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
213.157.6.50 | de | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.174.7.157 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
195.23.57.78 | pt | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.217.226.43 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.172.39.98 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.172.75.125 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
82.119.96.254 | sk | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.144.208.237 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
168.126.68.80 | kr | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
1.94.31.35 | cn | 8888 | 34 minutes ago |
41.207.187.178 | tg | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 34 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 34 minutes ago |
103.97.94.22 | in | 4153 | 34 minutes ago |
80.228.235.6 | de | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
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The messenger has bots that allow you to get a free proxy - @socks5_bot. First, run the bot and select a location to connect to get the IP address, username, password and port. Now, in "Settings", find the "Data and Disk" section. There, under "Proxy Settings" enter the server, port, password and login. If the setting will be made in the "Desktop", in the menu will have to find "Connection method", select "TGP through Socks5" and enter similar data.
Proxies in Instagram are most often used for two purposes. The first is to bypass access blocking. The second is to avoid being banned when working with several accounts at once. The latter, as a rule, is used when arbitrating traffic, when launching massive advertising campaigns, which allows you not to worry about possibly getting a permanent ban.
If your Selenium ChromeDriver with Python has stopped working, there could be various reasons behind it. Here are some common troubleshooting steps to identify and resolve the issue:
Check ChromeDriver Version:
Update Chrome Browser:
Update Selenium WebDriver:
Ensure that you have the latest version of the Selenium WebDriver library installed. You can update it using:
pip install --upgrade selenium
Check Chrome Browser Version:
Provide ChromeDriver Path Explicitly:
Specify the path to ChromeDriver explicitly when creating a WebDriver instance. For example:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path='/path/to/chromedriver')
Replace '/path/to/chromedriver'
with the actual path to your ChromeDriver executable.
Check for Errors and Logs:
Firewall/Antivirus:
Headless Mode:
Temporary Directory Access:
Try a Different Browser:
Reinstall ChromeDriver:
Check for System Updates:
Check Browser Extensions:
Replace '/path/to/chromedriver'
with the actual path to your ChromeDriver executable.
Check for Errors and Logs:
Firewall/Antivirus:
Headless Mode:
Temporary Directory Access:
Try a Different Browser:
Reinstall ChromeDriver:
Check for System Updates:
Check Browser Extensions:
In UDP, the term "connected" has a different meaning compared to TCP. Since UDP is a connectionless protocol, there is no established connection between the sender and receiver. However, you can determine if the UDP socket is in a listening state or if it has been successfully created.
To check if a UDP socket is in a listening state, you can use the socket.SOCK_DGRAM type and the bind() method. If the socket is successfully created and bound to an address and port, it will be in a listening state and ready to receive incoming UDP packets.
Here's an example using Python:
import socket
# Create a UDP socket
server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
# Bind the socket to an address and port
server_address = ('localhost', 12345)
server_socket.bind(server_address)
# Check if the socket is in a listening state
print("Socket is in a listening state: ", server_socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) == 1)
# Close the socket
server_socket.close()
In this example, the bind() method creates a UDP socket and binds it to the specified address and port. The getsockopt() method is used to retrieve the SO_REUSEADDR option, which indicates whether the socket is in a listening state. If the value is 1, the socket is in a listening state and ready to receive incoming UDP packets.
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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