IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.168.72.114 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.207.199.84 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.172.75.123 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.168.72.122 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.172.75.126 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
178.177.54.157 | ru | 8080 | 54 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 54 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.145.138.156 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
202.85.222.115 | cn | 18081 | 54 minutes ago |
120.132.52.172 | cn | 8888 | 54 minutes ago |
47.243.114.192 | hk | 8180 | 54 minutes ago |
218.252.231.17 | hk | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.175.123.233 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.175.123.238 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.171.122.27 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
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To organize multi-threaded scraping through a proxy in C#, you can use the HttpClient class along with tasks and threads. Additionally, you may use proxy rotation to avoid rate limiting and bans. Here's a basic example to get you started:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
class Program
{
static async Task Main()
{
// List of proxy URLs
List proxyList = new List
{
"http://proxy1.com:8080",
"http://proxy2.com:8080",
// Add more proxies as needed
};
// Create HttpClient instances with a different proxy for each thread
List httpClients = CreateHttpClients(proxyList);
// List of URLs to scrape
List urlsToScrape = new List
{
"https://example.com/page1",
"https://example.com/page2",
// Add more URLs as needed
};
// Create tasks for each URL
List tasks = new List();
foreach (string url in urlsToScrape)
{
tasks.Add(Task.Run(() => ScrapeUrl(url, httpClients)));
}
// Wait for all tasks to complete
await Task.WhenAll(tasks);
// Dispose of HttpClient instances
foreach (HttpClient client in httpClients)
{
client.Dispose();
}
}
static List CreateHttpClients(List proxies)
{
List clients = new List();
foreach (string proxy in proxies)
{
var httpClientHandler = new HttpClientHandler
{
Proxy = new WebProxy(proxy),
UseProxy = true,
};
clients.Add(new HttpClient(httpClientHandler));
}
return clients;
}
static async Task ScrapeUrl(string url, List httpClients)
{
// Select a random proxy for this request
var random = new Random();
var httpClient = httpClients[random.Next(httpClients.Count)];
try
{
// Make the request using the selected proxy
HttpResponseMessage response = await httpClient.GetAsync(url);
// Check if the request was successful
if (response.IsSuccessStatusCode)
{
string content = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
// Process the content as needed
Console.WriteLine($"Scraped {url}: {content.Length} characters");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine($"Failed to scrape {url}. Status code: {response.StatusCode}");
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Error scraping {url}: {ex.Message}");
}
}
}
In this example:
The CreateHttpClients function creates a list of HttpClient instances, each configured with a different proxy from the provided list.
The ScrapeUrl function performs the actual scraping for a given URL using a randomly selected proxy.
The Main method creates tasks for each URL to be scraped and waits for all tasks to complete.
Disabling popups using Selenium can be done by interacting with the popup elements or by using JavaScript to close them. Here's an example using Python and Chrome:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.get("https://www.example.com")
# Locate the popup element, if applicable
# For example, if the popup has a button with the ID "close-button"
popup_button = driver.find_element(By.ID, "close-button")
# Click the popup button to close the popup
popup_button.click()
# Alternatively, use JavaScript to close the popup
# driver.execute_script("window.close();")
In this example, the script locates the popup button (if applicable) and clicks on it to close the popup. If the popup does not have a specific button or element to close it, you can use JavaScript to close the popup:
driver.execute_script("window.close();")
This script will close the current window, effectively closing the popup. Note that using JavaScript to close a popup might not work in all cases, as some websites might have additional logic to prevent the popup from being closed programmatically.
Keep in mind that some websites might have multiple popups or modal windows. In such cases, you may need to modify the script to handle each popup individually or use a loop to close all popups.
Remember to replace "https://www.example.com" and "close-button" with the actual values for the website you are working with. Also, ensure that the browser driver (e.g., ChromeDriver for Google Chrome) is installed and properly configured in your environment.
In the browser settings, select "Open Browser Settings" and then, finding the "Advanced" button, go to the "System" section. Click on the button "Open proxy server settings for computer" and in the section "Manual proxy settings" move the slider to the position "On". Now enter in the appropriate fields the IP address, proxy, port and click "Save".
In the ps4 settings, go to "Network" and click on "Establish an Internet connection". In the window that appears, select "How to connect to the network" and check your option: Wi-Fi or Lan. When selecting the connection method, check "Special", and when setting the IP address, click on "Automatic". After that, under "Proxy Server", select "Use", enter the IP address, the port of the proxy server and press "Enter".
Google Chrome doesn't have a built-in function to work with a proxy server, although there is such an item in the settings. But when you click on it, you are automatically "redirected" to the standard proxy settings in Windows (or any other operating system).
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