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178.128.200.87 | de | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
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195.23.57.78 | pt | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
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50.174.7.162 | us | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
50.223.246.226 | us | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
78.128.124.108 | bg | 5678 | 28 minutes ago |
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The proxy settings in Zoom are configured through the regular Windows settings. To do this, you can use the command inetcpl.cpl in "Run". Next, you need to go to the "Connection" tab, click on "Network Setup". In the dialog box that opens, select "Proxy server" and set the required parameters. As a port, you can use 80 and 443.
It seems like you're referring to the Simple HTML DOM Parser, a PHP library for parsing HTML documents. Here's a basic example of how you can use Simple HTML DOM to scrape links from a webpage:
Download the Simple HTML DOM library.
Extract the library and include it in your PHP script:
// Include the Simple HTML DOM library
include('simple_html_dom.php');
// URL of the website to scrape
$url = 'https://example.com';
// Create a DOM object
$html = file_get_html($url);
// Find all links on the page
foreach ($html->find('a') as $link) {
echo 'Link: ' . $link->href . '
';
}
// Clean up resources
$html->clear();
unset($html);
In this example:
'https://example.com'
with the URL of the website you want to scrape.file_get_html
function is used to fetch the HTML content of the webpage and create a Simple HTML DOM object.$html->find('a')
method is used to find all anchor (<a>
) elements on the page.Make sure to handle errors, check the structure of the HTML on the website you are scraping, and consider the website's terms of service to ensure compliance.
Note: Simple HTML DOM is a third-party library, and its usage and features may vary. If you're looking for more powerful HTML parsing in PHP, consider using libraries like PHP Simple HTML DOM Parser or Symfony DomCrawler.
Bouncy Castle is a popular cryptography library in C#. If you want to parse and extract Certificate Signing Request (CSR) extensions using Bouncy Castle, you can follow these steps
Add Bouncy Castle Library
First, make sure you have the Bouncy Castle library added to your project. You can do this via NuGet Package Manager:
Install-Package BouncyCastle
Parse CSR:
Use Bouncy Castle to parse the CSR. The following code demonstrates how to parse a CSR from a PEM-encoded string:
using Org.BouncyCastle.Pkcs;
using Org.BouncyCastle.OpenSsl;
using Org.BouncyCastle.X509;
using System;
using System.IO;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
string csrString = File.ReadAllText("path/to/your/csr.pem");
Pkcs10CertificationRequest csr = ParseCSR(csrString);
// Now you can work with the parsed CSR
}
static Pkcs10CertificationRequest ParseCSR(string csrString)
{
PemReader pemReader = new PemReader(new StringReader(csrString));
object pemObject = pemReader.ReadObject();
if (pemObject is Pkcs10CertificationRequest csr)
{
return csr;
}
throw new InvalidOperationException("Invalid CSR format");
}
}
Extract Extensions:
Once you have the CSR parsed, you can extract extensions using the GetAttributes method. Extensions in a CSR are typically stored in the Attributes property. Here's an example:
foreach (DerObjectIdentifier oid in csr.CertificationRequestInfo.Attributes.GetOids())
{
Attribute attribute = csr.CertificationRequestInfo.Attributes[oid];
// Work with the attribute, e.g., check if it's an extension
if (oid.Equals(PkcsObjectIdentifiers.Pkcs9AtExtensionRequest))
{
X509Extensions extensions = X509Extensions.GetInstance(attribute.AttrValues[0]);
// Now you can iterate over extensions and extract the information you need
foreach (DerObjectIdentifier extOID in extensions.ExtensionOids)
{
X509Extension extension = extensions.GetExtension(extOID);
// Process the extension
}
}
}
Modify the code according to your specific requirements and the structure of your CSR. The example assumes a basic structure, and you may need to adapt it based on your CSR format and the extensions you're interested in.
To catch a dynamic element using Selenium, you can use various methods depending on the specifics of the element and the browser you are using. Here are some common approaches:
Using WebDriverWait and expected_conditions:
The WebDriverWait class is used to wait for a specific condition to be met before proceeding with the script. You can use the expected_conditions module to define the condition you want to wait for.
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.get("https://www.example.com")
dynamic_element = WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(
EC.presence_of_element_located((By.ID, "dynamic-element-id"))
)
In this example, the script will wait up to 10 seconds for the element with the ID dynamic-element-id to appear on the page. Once the element is present, it can be interacted with or located.
Using JavaScript to interact with dynamic elements:
You can use the execute_script() method to run JavaScript code in the context of the current page. This allows you to interact with dynamic elements that may not be accessible through the regular Selenium methods.
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.get("https://www.example.com")
dynamic_element = driver.execute_script("return document.getElementById('dynamic-element-id');")
In this example, the script runs JavaScript code to get a reference to the element with the ID dynamic-element-id. You can then interact with the element using JavaScript or Selenium methods.
Using actions with dynamic elements:
The actions module allows you to simulate user interactions, such as mouse movements and clicks. You can use this module to interact with dynamic elements that require user-like interaction.
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains import ActionChains
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.get("https://www.example.com")
dynamic_element = driver.find_element(By.ID, "dynamic-element-id")
actions = ActionChains(driver)
actions.move_to_element(dynamic_element).perform()
actions.click(dynamic_element).perform()
In this example, the script moves the mouse cursor to the dynamic element and simulates a click, which may be necessary if the element is interactive or requires user-like interaction.
Remember to replace "https://www.example.com", "dynamic-element-id", and other elements with the actual values for the website you are working with. Also, ensure that the browser driver (e.g., ChromeDriver for Google Chrome) is installed and properly configured in your environment.
In Windows 8 and later editions it is recommended to setup network proxy through Group Policy. To do this, run GPMC.msc (via "Run" or enter in the "Search"), then select the section with the users, from the list of parameters select "Internet Settings". Further settings are not different from the standard ones in Windows. You can set proxy, specify the start page, enter restrictions and so on.
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