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51.210.111.216 | fr | 62160 | 25 minutes ago |
98.181.137.80 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
68.71.249.158 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
50.217.226.45 | us | 80 | 25 minutes ago |
185.59.100.55 | de | 1080 | 25 minutes ago |
98.175.31.195 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
183.247.199.114 | cn | 30001 | 25 minutes ago |
72.37.216.68 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
64.202.184.249 | us | 6282 | 25 minutes ago |
68.71.254.6 | 4145 | 25 minutes ago | |
74.119.144.60 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
95.213.154.54 | ru | 31337 | 25 minutes ago |
192.252.211.197 | ca | 14921 | 25 minutes ago |
37.1.80.105 | ru | 2080 | 25 minutes ago |
46.146.204.175 | ru | 1080 | 25 minutes ago |
72.195.34.59 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
89.161.90.203 | pl | 5678 | 25 minutes ago |
72.195.101.99 | us | 4145 | 25 minutes ago |
195.133.250.173 | ru | 3128 | 25 minutes ago |
39.175.75.144 | cn | 30001 | 25 minutes ago |
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While using Selenium for web automation, it's important to note that websites can detect the presence of automation tools, including Selenium. To reduce the chances of detection, you can take certain measures to make your Selenium-driven browser instance appear more like a regular user. Here are some techniques to hide Selenium from the browser
1. User Agent Spoofing
Change the user agent of the browser to mimic that of a real user. This can be done by setting the user agent string before launching the browser:
from selenium import webdriver
options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
options.add_argument("--user-agent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/91.0.4472.124 Safari/537.36")
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options)
2. Window Size and Position
Set the window size and position to common values used by human users. This can be done using the set_window_size and set_window_position methods:
driver.set_window_size(1366, 768)
driver.set_window_position(0, 0)
3. Disable Browser Extensions
Disable browser extensions to make the browser instance more similar to a clean user profile:
options.add_argument("--disable-extensions")
4. Headless Mode
Run the browser in headless mode, which means it runs without a graphical user interface. Headless mode can be less likely to be detected:
options.add_argument("--headless")
5. Disable Images and CSS
Some automation detection mechanisms analyze whether images and CSS are loaded. You can disable them:
prefs = {"profile.managed_default_content_settings.images": 2, "profile.managed_default_content_settings.stylesheet": 2}
options.add_experimental_option("prefs", prefs)
6. Change Automation Flags
Some websites use JavaScript to detect automation. You can experiment with changing the values of WebDriver-related flags:
options.add_argument("--disable-blink-features=AutomationControlled")
7. Use Proxies
Rotate IP addresses using proxies to mimic different users accessing the site.
It seems like there might be some confusion in your question. Selenium is a web testing tool that is used to automate browser actions and test web applications. It does not output positions by itself.
If you are referring to a specific situation where Selenium outputs only one position after parsing, it would be helpful to provide more context and details about the issue you are facing. This will allow for a better understanding of the problem and a more accurate solution.
Please provide information about the code you are using, the browser, the version of Selenium, and any error messages or unexpected behavior you are encountering. This will help in diagnosing the issue more accurately and providing a better solution.
To configure a proxy in Nginx, you need to modify the Nginx configuration file and add the appropriate proxy settings. Follow these steps to set up a proxy in Nginx:
Open the Nginx configuration file: This file is typically located at /etc/nginx/nginx.conf or /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf, depending on your system and Nginx installation. You may need root or administrative privileges to edit this file.
Locate the http block: Inside the Nginx configuration file, look for the http block, which contains the global settings for your Nginx server.
Add a server block: Within the http block, add a new server block that specifies the domain name or IP address and port number of the client request you want to proxy to another server. For example:
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com;
location / {
proxy_pass http://your-destination-server.com;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
}
Replace example.com with the domain name you want to proxy to the destination server, and http://your-destination-server.com with the destination server's address and port number.
Configure proxy settings: Within the location block, add the necessary proxy settings to forward the client's request to the destination server and pass along the appropriate headers. Some common proxy settings include:
- proxy_pass: Specifies the destination server's address and port number.
- proxy_set_header: Sets the value of specific headers to be sent to the destination server.
- proxy_redirect: Redirects URLs in the response from the destination server to a different URL.
- proxy_connect_timeout: Sets the timeout for establishing a connection to the destination server.
- proxy_read_timeout: Sets the timeout for reading the response from the destination server.
- proxy_send_timeout: Sets the timeout for sending a response to the client.
Save the configuration file: After making the necessary changes, save the Nginx configuration file.
Test the configuration: Before restarting Nginx, test the configuration to ensure there are no syntax errors. You can do this by running the following command:
nginx -t
If the test is successful, Nginx will output Configuration test successful.
Restart Nginx: Apply the changes by restarting the Nginx server. Depending on your system, you can use one of the following commands:
sudo service nginx restart
or
sudo systemctl restart nginx
After completing these steps, your Nginx server will act as a proxy and forward client requests to the specified destination server.
And it depends on what purpose the proxy is used for. But you should definitely give preference to paid proxies. They are more reliable, always available, and with that comes a guarantee of privacy. Unfortunately, personal data is often stolen from free proxies.
In Windows, proxy settings for local connections are made through the "Network and Sharing Center" (from the "Control Panel"). You need to select "Browser Properties", then go to "Connections" and click on "Network Setting". And there you can set either the script or the parameters for the proxy.
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