IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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50.174.7.159 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.171.187.51 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.172.150.134 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.223.246.238 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
67.43.228.250 | ca | 16555 | 30 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.219.249.61 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.171.187.50 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.217.226.47 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.174.7.158 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.221.74.130 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.232.104.86 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
212.69.125.33 | ru | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.223.246.237 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
188.40.59.208 | de | 3128 | 30 minutes ago |
50.169.37.50 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
50.114.33.143 | kh | 8080 | 30 minutes ago |
50.174.7.155 | us | 80 | 30 minutes ago |
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In the upper right corner of the browser, click "Settings and Other", and then select the "Options" tab in the window that appears. Once the "General" window opens, locate the "Advanced" tab and click "Open proxy settings" in the menu that appears. Here, in the line "Use a proxy server", select "On". In the "Address" field, you must specify the IP address of the proxy, and in the "Port" field - the port of the proxy. The last thing to do is to click "Save".
To connect 1C to a proxy server you need to perform the following actions:
Open the 1C program. Go to the "Reports" section. Under the item "1C Reporting" select the category "Regulated reports". Go to the "Settings" section. Click "Other exchange settings". Select "Proxy server settings". Enter your proxy server information. Confirm and save your settings.
The tool that exists to run Selenium tests in headless mode is called "Headless Browsers". Headless browsers are browser automation tools that run without a graphical user interface (GUI). They are typically used for testing web applications without the need for a visible browser window. Some popular headless browsers include:
1. Chrome's Headless mode: Chrome's headless mode can be enabled by passing the --headless flag when launching a ChromeDriver instance.
2. Firefox's Headless mode: Firefox's headless mode can be enabled by passing the --headless flag when launching a GeckoDriver instance.
3. PhantomJS: PhantomJS is a headless browser that can be used with Selenium to run tests without a visible browser window.
4. Puppeteer: Puppeteer is a Node library that provides a high-level API to control Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools Protocol. It can be used to run tests in headless mode.
5. HtmlUnit: HtmlUnit is a headless browser that can be used with Selenium to run tests without a visible browser window.
It's important to note that the specific implementation of running Selenium tests in headless mode may vary depending on the browser and the version of the Selenium WebDriver being used.
You can check it with the ping command from the command line in Windows. It is enough to enter it, with a space - the data of the proxy server (including the number of the port used) and press Enter. The reply message will tell you whether or not you have received a reply from the remote server. If not, the proxy is unavailable, respectively.
A proxy server is a kind of "mediator" between your equipment and a remote server (or the whole Internet). It can be used, for example, to swap your real IP address for another one, to bypass blocking. Proxies can also be actively used to intercept traffic (e.g. when testing created web applications).
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