IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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162.19.107.54 | fr | 55624 | 41 minutes ago |
178.220.148.82 | rs | 10801 | 41 minutes ago |
85.8.68.2 | de | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 4145 | 41 minutes ago |
117.74.125.210 | id | 1133 | 41 minutes ago |
50.217.226.44 | us | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
79.101.45.94 | rs | 56921 | 41 minutes ago |
84.247.168.26 | de | 1366 | 41 minutes ago |
67.43.236.20 | ca | 27431 | 41 minutes ago |
154.16.146.47 | us | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
154.16.146.48 | us | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 3117 | 41 minutes ago |
192.111.134.10 | ca | 4145 | 41 minutes ago |
170.78.211.161 | mx | 1080 | 41 minutes ago |
221.153.92.39 | kr | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
170.254.92.198 | ar | 4153 | 41 minutes ago |
192.252.211.193 | us | 4145 | 41 minutes ago |
50.169.222.241 | us | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
176.241.82.149 | iq | 5678 | 41 minutes ago |
181.129.62.2 | co | 47377 | 41 minutes ago |
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After editing is complete, the proxy must be disabled in order to send the video for color correction. To do this, select all the proxies in the project window and choose the "Switch offline" command from the context menu. Then, after making sure that the "Media files remain on disk" option is active, click "Ok". If after that the program monitor window is filled with red color, do not be frightened, it is normal.
Using the Internet in normal mode leads to loss of anonymity. In this case, the computer connects directly to the servers of sites and applications, recognizing the personal IP address and other confidential information. The use of redirecting proxy servers protects against all these unwanted consequences and allows you to bypass potential blocking. In order to take advantage of proxy servers of several types and varieties, it is necessary to install them properly.
This is a proxy server integrated into the app to redirect traffic. It allows you to protect yourself from being tracked or to use the program where it is blocked. For example, at one time, users used a proxy server to bypass Telegram blocking.
If Selenium in Python is not able to find the ChromeDriver executable on Linux, there are several common reasons and solutions. Here's a step-by-step guide to troubleshoot and resolve the issue
1. Check ChromeDriver Installation
Ensure that ChromeDriver is installed on your Linux machine. You can download the latest version from the ChromeDriver Downloads page.
2. Specify ChromeDriver Path in Your Script
Explicitly specify the path to ChromeDriver in your Python script using the executable_path argument when initializing the webdriver.Chrome() instance.
from selenium import webdriver
chrome_path = "/path/to/chromedriver" # Replace with the actual path
driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=chrome_path)
# Your Selenium script...
driver.quit()
3. Add ChromeDriver to System PATH
Add the directory containing ChromeDriver to your system's PATH environment variable. This allows Selenium to automatically locate the ChromeDriver executable.
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/directory/containing/chromedriver
Alternatively, you can add this line to your shell configuration file (e.g., ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile) to make the change permanent.
4. Check File Permissions
Ensure that the ChromeDriver executable has the necessary execute permissions. You can use the chmod command to add execute permissions if needed.
chmod +x /path/to/chromedriver
5. Use a Virtual Environment
If you are using a virtual environment, ensure that ChromeDriver is installed within the virtual environment. Activate the virtual environment before running your script.
6. Update Selenium and ChromeDriver
Make sure you are using the latest versions of both Selenium and ChromeDriver. Outdated versions may not be compatible with each other.
pip install --upgrade selenium
Download the latest ChromeDriver version from the ChromeDriver Downloads page.
7. Check Chrome Browser Version
Ensure that the version of ChromeDriver you are using is compatible with the version of the Chrome browser installed on your machine. ChromeDriver versions and Chrome browser versions should be in sync.
8. Run in Headless Mode
If you are running your script in headless mode, ensure that your machine has the necessary dependencies for headless browsing.
from selenium import webdriver
chrome_path = "/path/to/chromedriver" # Replace with the actual path
options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.add_argument('--headless')
driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=chrome_path, options=options)
# Your Selenium script...
driver.quit()
9. Check for Typos
Double-check for any typos or syntax errors in the path to ChromeDriver. Ensure that the path is correct and matches the actual location of the executable.
By addressing these points, you should be able to resolve the issue of Selenium not finding ChromeDriver on Linux. If the problem persists, providing additional details about error messages or behavior would be helpful for further assistance.
Create the first profile by specifying its name and selecting the desired configuration. The configuration is a non-repeating combination of different versions of the operating system and browser. After setting the language, open the "Network" tab and select the type of proxy (socks5 or https). Now it remains only to fill in the data in the highlighted fields to complete the installation of the proxy.
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