IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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88.87.72.134 | ru | 4145 | 59 minutes ago |
178.220.148.82 | rs | 10801 | 59 minutes ago |
181.129.62.2 | co | 47377 | 59 minutes ago |
72.10.160.170 | ca | 16623 | 59 minutes ago |
72.10.160.171 | ca | 12279 | 59 minutes ago |
176.241.82.149 | iq | 5678 | 59 minutes ago |
79.101.45.94 | rs | 56921 | 59 minutes ago |
72.10.160.92 | ca | 25175 | 59 minutes ago |
50.207.130.238 | us | 54321 | 59 minutes ago |
185.54.0.18 | es | 4153 | 59 minutes ago |
67.43.236.20 | ca | 18039 | 59 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 11435 | 59 minutes ago |
67.43.228.250 | ca | 23261 | 59 minutes ago |
192.252.211.193 | us | 4145 | 59 minutes ago |
211.75.95.66 | tw | 80 | 59 minutes ago |
72.10.160.90 | ca | 26535 | 59 minutes ago |
67.43.227.227 | ca | 13797 | 59 minutes ago |
72.10.160.91 | ca | 1061 | 59 minutes ago |
99.56.147.242 | us | 53096 | 59 minutes ago |
212.31.100.138 | cy | 4153 | 59 minutes ago |
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Technically, ISP can block only some intermediary servers by IP-addresses. But it's impossible to block absolutely all VPN-servers, because there are so many of them and their addresses are constantly changing. Accordingly, in this case, you just need to use another VPN-server.
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.
To log into an account using Selenium, you need to locate the login form elements, enter the login credentials, and submit the form. The exact steps may vary depending on the website's structure, but here's a general example using C#:
Install the required NuGet packages:
Install-Package OpenQA.Selenium.Chrome.WebDriver -Version 3.141.0
Install-Package OpenQA.Selenium.Support.UI -Version 3.141.0
Create a method to log into an account:
using OpenQA.Selenium;
using OpenQA.Selenium.Support.UI;
using System;
public static void LoginToAccount(IWebDriver driver, string username, string password)
{
// Locate the username field
IWebElement usernameField = driver.FindElement(By.Id("username"));
usernameField.SendKeys(username);
// Locate the password field
IWebElement passwordField = driver.FindElement(By.Id("password"));
passwordField.SendKeys(password);
// Locate the login button and click it
IWebElement loginButton = driver.FindElement(By.Id("login-button"));
loginButton.Click();
// Wait for the login process to complete (optional)
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
wait.Until(d => d.FindElement(By.Id("logout-link")));
}
Use the LoginToAccount method in your test code:
using OpenQA.Selenium;
using System;
namespace SeleniumLoginExample
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Set up the WebDriver
IWebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.Manage().Window.Maximize();
// Navigate to the login page
driver.Navigate().GoToUrl("https://www.example.com/login");
// Wait for the login form to load
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
IWebElement loginForm = wait.Until(x => x.Id == "login-form");
// Log in to the account
LoginToAccount(driver, "your_username", "your_password");
// Perform any additional actions as needed
// Close the browser
driver.Quit();
}
}
}
In this example, we first create a method called LoginToAccount that takes an IWebDriver instance, a username, and a password as input. Inside the method, we locate the username field, password field, and login button using their respective IDs, and then enter the credentials and click the login button.
In the test code, we set up the WebDriver, navigate to the login page, and wait for the login form to load. Then, we call the LoginToAccount method with the required credentials. After logging in, you can perform any additional actions as needed.
Remember to replace "https://www.example.com/login", "your_username", and "your_password" with the actual login page URL and your credentials.
It seems like you're experiencing issues with using jQuery in your Codeception tests that use Selenium WebDriver 2.47.1. There could be several reasons for this issue, and we can try to troubleshoot and find a solution.
1. Verify jQuery is loaded: First, make sure that jQuery is properly loaded on the page you are testing. You can check this by inspecting the page source and looking for the jQuery script tag. If it's not loaded, you may need to include it in your tests or ensure it's included in the project.
2. Update WebDriver: Selenium WebDriver 2.47.1 is an older version, and it's possible that it may not be fully compatible with the latest versions of jQuery. Consider updating Selenium WebDriver to a more recent version that has better support for jQuery.
3. Use JavaScript execution: If you're still experiencing issues, you can try using JavaScript execution to run jQuery code directly in the browser. In Codeception, you can use the executeScript() method to execute JavaScript code. Here's an example:
$I->executeScript("$('selector').text('new text');");
Replace 'selector' with the appropriate jQuery selector and 'new text' with the text you want to set.
4. Use jQuery through Codeception's API: Codeception provides its own API for interacting with elements on the page. You can use this API to perform actions similar to what you would do with jQuery. For example, to set the text of an element, you can use the seeElementText() method:
$I->seeElementText('selector', 'new text');
Replace 'selector' with the appropriate jQuery selector and 'new text' with the text you want to set.
If none of these solutions work, please provide more information about the specific issue you're facing, such as error messages or the exact code causing the problem. This will help in diagnosing the issue more accurately and providing a better solution.
To determine the country of a proxy server, you can follow these steps:
1. Check the proxy server's IP address: The IP address of a proxy server can provide information about its geographical location. You can use various online tools and services to determine the country associated with an IP address. One such tool is the "IP Geolocation" service, which can be found by searching for "IP Geolocation" on Google or other search engines.
2. Use a proxy list website: There are websites that maintain lists of proxy servers with their associated countries. These websites often categorize proxies by country, making it easy to find a proxy server from a specific country. Some popular proxy list websites include proxy-list.org, proxy-list.net, and proxysite.com.
3. Use a browser extension or plugin: There are browser extensions and plugins available for popular web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari that can display the country of a proxy server. These extensions typically provide additional information about the proxy, such as its IP address, port, and protocol. Some popular extensions include Proxy SwitchyOmega for Chrome and FoxyProxy for Firefox.
4. Use a command-line tool: If you are comfortable using command-line tools, you can use an IP geolocation tool like "maxmind-db-reader" or "ipinfo" to determine the country of a proxy server based on its IP address. These tools require you to have the appropriate IP geolocation database files or API access.
5. Check the proxy server documentation: Some proxy servers, especially commercial or premium services, may provide information about their location in their documentation or on their website. Checking the provider's documentation or support resources can help you determine the country of the proxy server.
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