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185.93.89.187 | ir | 9332 | 34 minutes ago |
67.201.33.10 | us | 25283 | 34 minutes ago |
211.128.96.206 | 80 | 34 minutes ago | |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
89.58.45.248 | de | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
213.143.113.82 | at | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
80.120.130.231 | at | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
68.185.57.66 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.55.52.50 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
202.61.199.166 | de | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
89.58.55.106 | de | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
50.122.86.118 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
66.191.31.158 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
79.110.201.235 | pl | 8081 | 34 minutes ago |
95.47.239.221 | uz | 3128 | 34 minutes ago |
32.223.6.94 | us | 80 | 34 minutes ago |
123.30.154.171 | vn | 7777 | 34 minutes ago |
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"Proxy status prohibited" is a message or notification that indicates your current connection method, using a proxy server, is not allowed or supported by the platform or service you are trying to access. Proxy servers are intermediary servers that route your internet traffic through them, often used for privacy, security, or bypassing geographical restrictions.
When you see a message like "Proxy status prohibited," it means that the platform or service you are trying to access has detected that you are using a proxy server and has blocked or restricted your access as a result. This is often done to prevent abuse, spam, or other malicious activities that could compromise the platform's security or user experience.
To resolve this issue, you may need to disable the proxy server on your device or use a different connection method that is allowed by the platform or service. If you are using the proxy server for legitimate purposes, such as privacy or security, you may also want to consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) instead, as VPNs can provide similar benefits without being blocked by most platforms or services.
It means a private proxy server used by several users. For example, one of them has bought a paid proxy and lets his friend use it for a fee. That is, he "shared" his proxy (shared means "common").
Go to settings, find the "Security" menu and click on "Unblock security settings". You will be prompted to agree to the changes, which you will need to confirm by clicking "Yes", which will unlock the "Allow unsupervised access" item. Now click on the text or checkbox to activate the function. On the computer from which you plan to connect remotely, you will need to enter the ID of the first computer and click on "Connect".
A proxy server acts as an intermediary between the client and the requested Internet resource. It is assigned the role of a kind of gateway or filter, which is responsible for submitting a request, receiving the required information and providing it to the user. The proxy server, if necessary, can make changes in incoming and outgoing data, the nature of which will depend on the type of proxy and its settings.
To enable proxies in your MacBook, you need to go to "System Preferences" (from the "Apple" menu), then open "Network", then - specify the type of connection you are using. Then select "Advanced Settings" (can be named as "Advanced"), then click on "Proxy". And then - either set the parameters manually, or specify a configuration file.
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