IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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82.119.96.254 | sk | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
46.105.105.223 | gb | 44290 | 38 minutes ago |
39.175.77.7 | cn | 30001 | 38 minutes ago |
46.183.130.89 | ru | 1080 | 38 minutes ago |
183.215.23.242 | cn | 9091 | 38 minutes ago |
125.228.94.199 | tw | 4145 | 38 minutes ago |
50.207.199.81 | us | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
50.169.222.243 | us | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
50.168.72.116 | us | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
60.217.64.237 | cn | 35292 | 38 minutes ago |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
54.37.86.163 | fr | 26701 | 38 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
87.248.129.26 | ae | 80 | 38 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 38 minutes ago |
211.128.96.206 | 80 | 38 minutes ago | |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 38 minutes ago |
47.56.110.204 | hk | 8989 | 38 minutes ago |
185.10.129.14 | ru | 3128 | 38 minutes ago |
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To scrape images in C#, you can use the HTMLAgilityPack library for parsing HTML and retrieving image URLs. Here's a basic example
Install HTMLAgilityPack
You can install the HTMLAgilityPack NuGet package using the following command in the Package Manager Console:
Install-Package HtmlAgilityPack
Write a C# script to scrape images:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using HtmlAgilityPack;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
string url = "https://example.com"; // Replace with the URL of the page you want to scrape images from
// Download HTML content from the URL
HtmlWeb web = new HtmlWeb();
HtmlDocument document = web.Load(url);
// Extract image URLs
List imageUrls = ExtractImageUrls(document, url);
// Print the extracted image URLs
foreach (string imageUrl in imageUrls)
{
Console.WriteLine(imageUrl);
}
}
static List ExtractImageUrls(HtmlDocument document, string baseUrl)
{
List imageUrls = new List();
// Select image elements using XPath
var imageElements = document.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//img[@src]");
if (imageElements != null)
{
foreach (var imageElement in imageElements)
{
// Extract image URL from the src attribute
string imageUrl = imageElement.GetAttributeValue("src", "");
// Make the URL absolute if it's a relative URL
imageUrl = new Uri(new Uri(baseUrl), imageUrl).AbsoluteUri;
// Add the URL to the list
imageUrls.Add(imageUrl);
}
}
return imageUrls;
}
}
This script uses HTMLAgilityPack to load the HTML content of a webpage and extract image URLs using XPath. The ExtractImageUrls method selects image elements with the XPath query "//img[@src]", retrieves the src attribute, and converts relative URLs to absolute URLs.
Run the script:
Replace the url variable with the URL of the webpage you want to scrape images from.
Run the script to see the list of image URLs.
A proxy server on a PlayStation 3 (PS3) refers to the use of a proxy server to route internet traffic for the gaming console. The PS3 uses the PlayStation Network (PSN) for online gaming, streaming, and other services. In some cases, users may want to use a proxy server to access geo-restricted content, bypass network restrictions, or maintain anonymity while using the PSN.
To use a proxy server on a PS3, you need to configure the console's network settings to use the proxy server's address and port. Here's how to do it:
1. Turn on your PS3 and navigate to the "Settings" menu.
2. Select "System Settings" and then "Network Settings."
3. Choose your connection method (Wi-Fi or LAN) and select "Configure Network."
4. If prompted, enter your Wi-Fi network's password or connect your LAN cable.
5. Select "Custom" for the MTU Settings and set the "Proxy Server" option to "Enable."
6. Enter the proxy server address and port provided by your proxy service. If your proxy server requires authentication, you'll need to enter the username and password as well.
7. Test your connection and save the settings.
To add a site to proxy exceptions, you need to configure your proxy settings to bypass the proxy for specific domains or websites. The process may vary depending on the browser or operating system you are using. Here, I will provide instructions for popular web browsers:
Google Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome.
- Click on the three dots (⠇) in the top right corner of the Chrome window.
- Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
- Scroll down and click on "Advanced" at the bottom of the page.
- Under the "System" section, click on "Open proxy settings."
- In the Windows Settings window, go to the "Exceptions" tab.
- Click on the "Add" button.
- Enter the domain or IP address of the site you want to add to the exceptions list in the "Address" field.
- Click "OK" to save the exception.
Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Click on the three lines (⠇) in the top right corner of the Firefox window.
- Select "Options" or "Preferences" from the dropdown menu.
- Go to the "General" tab, and click on "Settings..." in the "Network Proxy" section.
- In the Connection Settings window, click on "Settings..." under the "Dial-up networking" section.
- In the Internet Properties window, go to the "Security" tab.
- Click on "Restricted Sites" and then "Sites."
- Click on "Add" and enter the domain or IP address of the site you want to add to the exceptions list.
- Click "Close" and then "OK" to save the exception.
It is a service that provides the ability to use a proxy server. It provides connection data (IP address and port number) as well as remote equipment that acts as a "gateway" for transferring traffic.
Several virtual proxy servers can be created within one device. These are special dedicated servers that only "service" such traffic. Many devices can connect to them at the same time.
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