IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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132.148.167.243 | us | 43566 | 4 minutes ago |
50.145.138.146 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.175.123.239 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.175.212.76 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
41.207.187.178 | tg | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
213.33.126.130 | at | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.175.212.79 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.237.207.186 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
132.148.167.243 | us | 37152 | 4 minutes ago |
51.75.126.150 | fr | 62889 | 4 minutes ago |
50.239.72.19 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
51.75.95.7 | de | 2450 | 4 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 4 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
80.228.235.6 | de | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.218.208.8 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
50.223.246.226 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
185.139.56.133 | ge | 4145 | 4 minutes ago |
50.145.138.154 | us | 80 | 4 minutes ago |
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You can check the validity of proxies by using special software and a proxy checker. These tools not only check if the proxy is working, but also inform you about possible blocking by various platforms and social networks. Online services (checkers) also provide information related to ping, speed, proxy anonymity level, and geo. The combination of all these data allows for the most objective assessment of a proxy server's performance.
To obtain an OAuth2 access token for an unknown service, you will need to follow these general steps. Keep in mind that the exact process may vary depending on the service provider and their OAuth2 implementation.
1. Identify the service provider: Determine the service provider you want to access using OAuth2. This could be a third-party application or API.
2. Check the service provider's documentation: Visit the service provider's official documentation or developer portal to find information about their OAuth2 implementation, including the authorization endpoint, token endpoint, and any required scopes or parameters.
3. Register your application: In most cases, you will need to register your application with the service provider to obtain a client ID and client secret. This is usually done through a dedicated developer portal or console. During registration, you may need to provide information about your application, such as its name, description, and redirect URIs.
4. Obtain authorization code: Direct the user to the service provider's authorization endpoint with the necessary parameters, such as the client ID, client secret, and the desired scopes. The user will be prompted to log in and grant your application access to the requested permissions. Upon successful authentication, the service provider will redirect the user to your application's redirect URI with an authorization code in the URL.
5. Exchange authorization code for an access token: Use your application's backend server to make a POST request to the service provider's token endpoint with the following parameters: client ID, client secret, authorization code, redirect URI, and (optionally) a grant type (usually "authorization_code"). The service provider will respond with an access token, which can be used to authenticate requests to their API on behalf of the user.
6. Store and use the access token: Save the access token securely in your application or cache, and use it in the Authorization header of your API requests to the service provider. Access tokens typically have an expiration time, so you may need to periodically refresh them using a refresh token or by repeating the authorization flow.
You need to go to "Settings", under "Sharing" select "VPN". And there you can either enter the connection parameters manually (address, port number, username and password), or choose a program that automatically connects the user to the proxy (free applications of this type can be found in Google Play).
SIP is a virtual telephony service. A proxy server in this case is used to collect traffic, its conversion and further transmission to the subscriber via cellular communication. It is mainly used by call centers to communicate with customers.
Paid proxies are definitely better and more reliable than free ones. How do you test them? You can simply use the Hidemy Name service. It also shows which protocols the service uses and how reliable the connection is.
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