IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.168.72.114 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.207.199.84 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.172.75.123 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.168.72.122 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.172.75.126 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
178.177.54.157 | ru | 8080 | 50 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
185.132.242.212 | ru | 8083 | 50 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.145.138.156 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
202.85.222.115 | cn | 18081 | 50 minutes ago |
120.132.52.172 | cn | 8888 | 50 minutes ago |
47.243.114.192 | hk | 8180 | 50 minutes ago |
218.252.231.17 | hk | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.175.123.233 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.175.123.238 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.171.122.27 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
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In Android to disable the proxy, you need to go to "Settings", then - "Connection and sharing", then - to "VPN". And then just deactivate the item. Many phones also provide for automatic disabling of proxies and VPNs when the device is rebooted. That is, if the user is difficult to understand the settings of the gadget, then you can trivially restart it through a long press the lock button (forced reboot).
Transferring a large byte array using UDP involves breaking the data into smaller chunks and sending each chunk as a separate UDP datagram. Since UDP is a connectionless protocol, there's no guarantee that the chunks will arrive in the same order they were sent. Therefore, you'll also need to send additional information to reassemble the data correctly at the receiver side.
Here's a simple example using Python to send and receive large byte arrays using UDP:
1. Sender (Python script send_large_data.py):
import socket
def send_large_data(data, host, port):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
chunk_size = 1024
total_chunks = len(data) // chunk_size + 1
sequence_number = 0
for i in range(total_chunks):
start = sequence_number * chunk_size
end = start + chunk_size
chunk = data[start:end]
sock.sendto(chunk, (host, port))
sequence_number += 1
sock.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
large_data = b"This is a large byte array sent using UDP." * 100
host = "127.0.0.1"
port = 12345
send_large_data(large_data, host, port)
2. Receiver (Python script receive_large_data.py):
import socket
def receive_large_data(host, port):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
chunk_size = 1024
total_chunks = 0
received_data = b""
while True:
data, address = sock.recvfrom(chunk_size)
total_chunks += 1
received_data += data
if len(received_data) >= (total_chunks - 1) * chunk_size:
break
sock.close()
return received_data
if __name__ == "__main__":
host = "127.0.0.1"
port = 12345
large_data = receive_large_data(host, port)
print("Received data:", large_data)
In this example, the sender script send_large_data.py breaks the large byte array into chunks of 1024 bytes and sends each chunk as a separate UDP datagram. The receiver script receive_large_data.py receives the chunks and reassembles them into the original byte array.
An HTTP proxy works as an intermediary between a client (usually a web browser) and a web server. It receives HTTP requests from the client, forwards them to the appropriate web server, and then returns the web server's response back to the client. The primary purpose of an HTTP proxy is to provide various benefits such as privacy, caching, and content filtering.
The "Unexpected token while deserializing object" error usually occurs when the JSON you are trying to parse contains invalid syntax or unexpected characters. To fix this error, follow these steps:
1. Check the JSON structure: Ensure that the JSON string you are trying to parse is well-formed and follows the correct syntax. JSON should only contain valid characters, such as alphanumeric characters, whitespace, and a few special characters like quotes, brackets, and colons.
2. Remove or escape unexpected characters: If the JSON string contains unexpected characters, such as line breaks or comments, remove them or escape them using the appropriate escape sequences. For example, replace line breaks with \n and comments with //.
3. Validate the JSON string: Use a JSON validator tool, such as JSONLint, to check if the JSON string is valid and properly formatted. If there are any syntax errors, the validator will point them out, allowing you to fix them.
4. Use a JSON parser: If you are using a programming language like JavaScript, use a JSON parser to parse the JSON string. For example, in JavaScript, you can use the JSON.parse() method to parse the JSON string:
try {
const jsonObject = JSON.parse(jsonString);
// Work with the parsed object...
} catch (error) {
console.error("Error parsing JSON:", error);
}
5. Handle exceptions: When using a JSON parser, make sure to handle exceptions that may occur if the JSON string is invalid. This will help you identify and fix any issues with the JSON string.
By following these steps, you should be able to fix the "Unexpected token while deserializing object" error and successfully parse the JSON string.
To connect your iPhone to a proxy server, follow these steps:
Open the "Settings" section. Go to the "Wi-Fi" tab. Next to your access point, click on the "i" button. Click on "Proxy settings". Use the manual setting and specify the proxy data. To specify a login and password from the proxy you should enable the "Authentication" option. Save the settings.
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