IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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89.145.162.81 | de | 3128 | 15 minutes ago |
93.171.157.249 | ru | 8080 | 15 minutes ago |
220.248.70.237 | cn | 9002 | 15 minutes ago |
212.127.93.185 | pl | 8081 | 15 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 15 minutes ago |
185.172.214.112 | ir | 80 | 15 minutes ago |
185.49.31.207 | pl | 8081 | 15 minutes ago |
106.105.118.250 | tw | 80 | 15 minutes ago |
79.110.200.148 | pl | 8081 | 15 minutes ago |
168.126.68.80 | kr | 80 | 15 minutes ago |
122.116.125.115 | tw | 8888 | 15 minutes ago |
79.110.202.131 | pl | 8081 | 15 minutes ago |
121.182.138.71 | kr | 80 | 15 minutes ago |
79.110.201.235 | pl | 8081 | 15 minutes ago |
182.155.254.159 | tw | 80 | 15 minutes ago |
64.124.191.98 | us | 32688 | 15 minutes ago |
183.215.23.242 | cn | 9091 | 15 minutes ago |
93.157.248.108 | ru | 88 | 15 minutes ago |
103.49.114.195 | bd | 8080 | 15 minutes ago |
203.19.38.114 | cn | 1080 | 15 minutes ago |
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There are HTTP proxy, FTP proxy, SOCKS proxy, SMTP proxy, CGI proxy. They differ only in the data transmission protocol used and the purpose for which they are used. For example, SMTP proxy allows you to organize a secure server for e-mail.
To change the proxy settings on an Android device, follow these steps:
1. Open the "Settings" app on your Android device.
2. Scroll down and tap on "Network & Internet" or "Connections," depending on your device's Android version and manufacturer.
3. Tap on "Wi-Fi" if you want to change the proxy settings for Wi-Fi connections, or "Mobile networks" if you want to change the proxy settings for cellular data.
4. If you're changing the settings for Wi-Fi, tap on the Wi-Fi network you're currently connected to. If you're changing the settings for mobile networks, tap on "Advanced options" or "Access Point Names (APN)."
5. Look for the "Proxy" or "Access Point" section. Tap on it to access the proxy settings.
6. You will see options to enter the proxy server's IP address and port number. Enter the required information for the proxy server you want to use. Some proxy servers may also require you to enter a username and password.
7. Once you've entered the proxy server details, save your changes by tapping on the "Save" or "Apply" button.
If you want to capture data logged to the console in JavaScript and save it to a JSON file, you can follow these steps:
Capture Data in JavaScript:
Log the data you want to capture using console.log in your JavaScript code.
// Example data to be logged
const dataToLog = { key1: 'value1', key2: 'value2', key3: 'value3' };
// Log the data to the console
console.log(dataToLog);
Redirect Console Output:
You can redirect the console output to a variable using console.log = function() { ... }. Create an array to store the logged messages.
// Example array to store console messages
let consoleMessages = [];
// Redirect console.log to store messages in the array
console.log = function() {
consoleMessages.push(Array.from(arguments));
};
// Log the data to the console
console.log(dataToLog);
Write Data to JSON File:
Use the fs (File System) module in Node.js to write the captured data to a JSON file.
const fs = require('fs');
// Write the consoleMessages array to a JSON file
fs.writeFileSync('output.json', JSON.stringify(consoleMessages, null, 2));
Note: The code above assumes you are working in a Node.js environment. If you are in a browser environment, you might need to use other methods to write data to a file, such as using the Blob API and creating a download link.
const jsonData = JSON.stringify(consoleMessages, null, 2);
const blob = new Blob([jsonData], { type: 'application/json' });
const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
// Create a download link
const downloadLink = document.createElement('a');
downloadLink.href = url;
downloadLink.download = 'output.json';
// Append the link to the document and trigger the download
document.body.appendChild(downloadLink);
downloadLink.click();
document.body.removeChild(downloadLink);
Open the "Data and memory" item in the settings, and then, under "Proxy", click "Proxy settings". In the "Connection" window that opens, select "Add proxy" and then check the SOCKS5 proxy. Next, in the "Server" field, you must enter the IP of the proxy, and in the "Port" field enter the port SOCKS5. The next step is to enter the login from the proxy and the password from the proxy. Now, all you have to do is click "Done".
In the Windows Settings menu, go to "Network and Internet". At the very bottom, on the left side, find the item "Proxy server" and uncheck it so that it is no longer used. It is also desirable to uncheck the item "Automatic detection of parameters" in the section "Automatic configuration". If this is not done, there is a chance that the proxy will continue to be used. Reboot your laptop.
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