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189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.171.187.50 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.171.187.53 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.223.246.226 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.219.249.54 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.149.13.197 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
67.43.228.250 | ca | 8209 | 25 minutes ago |
50.171.187.52 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.219.249.62 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 3128 | 25 minutes ago |
67.43.236.19 | ca | 17929 | 25 minutes ago |
50.149.13.195 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
103.24.4.23 | sg | 3128 | 25 minutes ago |
50.171.122.28 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.223.246.239 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 16727 | 25 minutes ago |
50.232.104.86 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
50.172.39.98 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
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The basic configuration is written in nginx.conf file in the program directory. You need to create a server article and specify there the port number and the place for cached data. Thus, for example, by using port 8080 you may organize a local proxy to test your own sites.
Automating login to Discord using Selenium involves interacting with the web elements on the Discord login page. Here's an example using Python with Selenium to automate the login process:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import time
# Replace these with your Discord login credentials
email = "[email protected]"
password = "your_password"
# Create a WebDriver instance (assuming Chrome in this example)
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
try:
# Navigate to the Discord login page
driver.get("https://discord.com/login")
# Wait for the page to load
time.sleep(2)
# Find the email input field and enter your email
email_input = driver.find_element("name", "email")
email_input.send_keys(email)
# Find the password input field and enter your password
password_input = driver.find_element("name", "password")
password_input.send_keys(password)
# Submit the login form
password_input.send_keys(Keys.RETURN)
# Wait for the login process to complete (adjust the time as needed)
time.sleep(5)
# Once logged in, you can perform other actions as needed
finally:
# Close the browser window
driver.quit()
"[email protected]"
and "your_password"
with your Discord email and password.webdriver.Chrome()
creates a Chrome WebDriver instance. Make sure you have the ChromeDriver executable in your system's PATH or provide the path explicitly.driver.get("https://discord.com/login")
navigates to the Discord login page.time.sleep()
is used to wait for the page to load and for the login process to complete. You may need to adjust the sleep duration based on your system and network speed.Keys.RETURN
is used to simulate pressing the Enter key, submitting the login form.After logging in, you can continue with additional actions or navigate to other pages within Discord.
To save cookies in SQLite3 using Selenium, you'll need to follow these steps:
1. Install the required packages: Make sure you have Selenium and SQLite3 installed. You can install SQLite3 using pip:
pip install sqlite3
2. Connect to the SQLite3 database: Before saving cookies to SQLite3, you need to establish a connection to the database.
import sqlite3
# Connect to the SQLite3 database (or create it if it doesn't exist)
conn = sqlite3.connect("cookies.db")
cursor = conn.cursor()
# Create the cookies table if it doesn't exist
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS cookies (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
value TEXT NOT NULL,
domain TEXT NOT NULL,
path TEXT NOT NULL,
expiry TEXT NOT NULL
)
""")
# Commit the changes and close the connection
conn.commit()
conn.close()
3. Save cookies to SQLite3 using Selenium: In your Selenium code, you can save cookies to the SQLite3 database by iterating through the cookies in the browser and inserting them into the database.
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
import sqlite3
# Set the path to the ChromeDriver executable
chrome_driver_path = "path/to/chromedriver"
# Set the preference to save downloaded files with a specific name pattern
options = Options()
options.add_argument("download.default_directory='path/to/download/folder'")
options.add_argument(f"download.download_path='path/to/download/folder'")
options.add_preference("download.filename_template", "%f - %r")
# Initialize the Chrome WebDriver with the specified options
driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=chrome_driver_path, options=options)
# Your Selenium code goes here
# Connect to the SQLite3 database
conn = sqlite3.connect("cookies.db")
cursor = conn.cursor()
# Get all cookies from the browser
cookies = driver.get_cookies()
# Insert cookies into the SQLite3 database
for cookie in cookies:
cursor.execute("""
INSERT INTO cookies (name, value, domain, path, expiry)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
""", (cookie['name'], cookie['value'], cookie['domain'], cookie['path'], cookie['expiry']))
# Commit the changes and close the connection
conn.commit()
conn.close()
# Your code to save the cookies to SQLite3
# Close the browser
driver.quit()
Replace path/to/chromedriver, path/to/download/folder, and %f - %r with the appropriate values for your setup.
This example saves the cookies from the browser to the SQLite3 database. You can modify the code to load cookies from the database and set them in the browser as needed.
It depends on how you plan to log in to Facebook. For example, if on a PC, just specify the proxy server settings in the connection properties or in the browser settings. If on a mobile (site or application), you need to specify the proxy data in the settings of the phone itself. Or you can install an application that allows you to automatically set up a VPN connection.
Not all routers support proxies, this nuance should be clarified with the manufacturer. But many of the routers from Asus, TP-Link, Xiaomi work well with this type of connection. All this is configured through the web interface. By the way, for some routers, custom Padavan firmware is also available. The proxy works best there, especially in the presence of the OpenVPN plugin.
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