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23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 8081 | 42 minutes ago |
158.255.77.169 | ae | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
93.171.157.249 | ru | 8080 | 42 minutes ago |
83.1.176.118 | pl | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
49.207.36.81 | in | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
83.168.75.202 | pl | 8081 | 42 minutes ago |
81.177.224.173 | ru | 1337 | 42 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
80.120.49.242 | at | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
178.177.54.157 | ru | 8080 | 42 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
213.157.6.50 | de | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
139.59.1.14 | in | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
170.78.211.161 | mx | 1080 | 42 minutes ago |
91.241.217.58 | ua | 9090 | 42 minutes ago |
39.175.75.144 | cn | 30001 | 42 minutes ago |
185.172.214.112 | ir | 80 | 42 minutes ago |
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Start the program and add a template. Click on it twice to open a window. Here you need to specify the path to the file with the proxy and save the settings. Enter the following format in the file: HTTPS - 195.3.218.232:8000 - if the proxy is bound to your IP, or login:[email protected]:8000 - if you use a proxy with username and password authentication. Under "Settings" click on "Default", or fill everything in manually, and then confirm the changes you made.
Both versions of the protocol, at first glance, are able to provide anonymity on the Internet, as well as bypass all kinds of blockages. In addition, they are not only suitable for online entertainment, but also for work (study). This is what unites them to some extent, but there are still more differences. These are primarily the number of IP addresses, the cost of rent, appearance, connection speed, ping, and security. The IPv4 protocol, developed in the 1980s, is a more outdated model with a number of significant problems, including inefficient routing.
It is a proxy that everyone can connect to. That is, it handles absolutely all requests without interacting with the traffic in any way, without monitoring its packets.
Connecting to a Selenium Hub via a corporate proxy can be challenging, as the proxy may require authentication or have specific settings that need to be configured. To connect to the Selenium Hub through a corporate proxy, you'll need to configure the proxy settings in your Selenium client and Hub.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set up a Selenium Hub and client with corporate proxy settings:
Configure the Selenium Hub:
First, you need to configure the Selenium Hub to use the corporate proxy. You can do this by modifying the Hub's configuration file (usually hub.yml or hub.json) and adding the proxy settings.
For example, if you're using the hub.yml file, add the following configuration:
proxy:
type: http
httpProxy: http://username:[email protected]:port
nonProxyHosts: localhost, 127.0.0.1, .example.com
Replace username, password, proxy.example.com, and port with the appropriate values for your corporate proxy. The nonProxyHosts setting specifies a list of hosts that should not use the proxy.
Configure the Selenium client:
Next, configure the Selenium client to use the corporate proxy. You can do this by setting the proxy settings in your WebDriver configuration.
For example, in Python with the Chrome WebDriver, you can configure the proxy as follows:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
from selenium.webdriver.common.proxy import Proxy, ProxyType
proxy = Proxy()
proxy.proxy_type = ProxyType.MANUAL
proxy.http_proxy = "http://username:[email protected]:port"
proxy.ssl_proxy = "http://username:[email protected]:port"
chrome_options = Options()
chrome_options.add_argument("--proxy-server=%s" % proxy.proxy)
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)
driver.get('your_url')
# Rest of your code
driver.quit()
Replace username, password, proxy.example.com, and port with the appropriate values for your corporate proxy.
Start the Selenium Hub and connect the client:
Start the Selenium Hub and connect the client to the Hub using the appropriate configuration settings.
For example, if you're using the hub.yml file, start the Hub with the following command:
selenium-server-standalone jar hub.yml
Connect the client to the Hub using the appropriate configuration settings. For example, in Python, you can connect the client to the Hub as follows:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver import WebDriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
desired_caps = DesiredCapabilities.CHROME
desired_caps['proxy'] = {
'httpProxy': 'http://username:[email protected]:port',
'ftpProxy': 'http://username:[email protected]:port',
}
driver = WebDriver(desired_caps=desired_caps)
driver.get('your_url')
# Rest of your code
driver.quit()
Replace username, password, proxy.example.com, and port with the appropriate values for your corporate proxy.
By following these steps, you should be able to connect to a Selenium Hub via a corporate proxy and use the Selenium client to interact with webpages.
Selenium WebDriver does not directly create an Internet Explorer (IE) session but instead launches the IE browser. This is because WebDriver is designed to interact with the browser through its WebDriver API, which is different from the native browser session.
When you use Selenium WebDriver with Internet Explorer, it starts the IE browser in a new window, and then you can interact with the browser using the WebDriver API. This allows you to perform actions like navigating to a web page, finding elements, and interacting with them.
It's important to note that Internet Explorer is no longer recommended for use in production environments, and Microsoft has discontinued its development. Microsoft recommends using Microsoft Edge as a more modern and secure alternative. If you need to use Edge with Selenium, you can follow the same approach as with Internet Explorer, using the ChromeDriverService and ChromeOptions classes.
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