IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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82.119.96.254 | sk | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
46.105.105.223 | gb | 44290 | 56 minutes ago |
39.175.77.7 | cn | 30001 | 56 minutes ago |
46.183.130.89 | ru | 1080 | 56 minutes ago |
183.215.23.242 | cn | 9091 | 56 minutes ago |
125.228.94.199 | tw | 4145 | 56 minutes ago |
50.207.199.81 | us | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
50.169.222.243 | us | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
50.168.72.116 | us | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
60.217.64.237 | cn | 35292 | 56 minutes ago |
23.247.136.254 | sg | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
54.37.86.163 | fr | 26701 | 56 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
87.248.129.26 | ae | 80 | 56 minutes ago |
125.228.143.207 | tw | 4145 | 56 minutes ago |
211.128.96.206 | 80 | 56 minutes ago | |
122.116.29.68 | tw | 4145 | 56 minutes ago |
47.56.110.204 | hk | 8989 | 56 minutes ago |
185.10.129.14 | ru | 3128 | 56 minutes ago |
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It means a proxy that has no access to the Internet. It is created using special software on the user's computer. Most often it is used to check the performance of the created site or web-application.
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.
To click on ReCaptcha in Selenium, you can use the click() method. Here's an example of how to do it:
from selenium import webdriver
# Replace the path with the path to your ChromeDriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('/path/to/chromedriver')
# Replace 'your_url' with the URL of the webpage that contains the ReCaptcha
driver.get('your_url')
# Replace 'reCaptchaCheckbox' with the id or name of the ReCaptcha checkbox
reCaptchaCheckbox = driver.find_element_by_id('reCaptchaCheckbox')
reCaptchaCheckbox.click()
# Close the browser
driver.quit()
Make sure to replace the placeholders with the appropriate values for your specific use case.
Error 500 usually indicates an internal server error. When you're getting this error while querying /wd/hub/sessions to Docker Selenium, it might be due to several reasons. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
Check logs: Inspect the logs of the Selenium server container to get more information about the error. You can do this by running the following command:
docker logs
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Verify configuration: Ensure that your Selenium server configuration is correct. Make sure that the hub and node containers are properly set up and can communicate with each other. Check the port mappings and network settings.
Update versions: Make sure you are using compatible versions of Selenium server, WebDriver, and any other related libraries or tools. Sometimes, compatibility issues can cause unexpected errors.
Resource constraints: Check if your system has enough resources (CPU, memory, and disk space) to run the Selenium server and nodes. If your system is running out of resources, it might cause the server to return an error.
Firewall or network issues: Ensure that there are no firewall rules or network configurations that might be blocking the communication between the hub and node containers.
Restart containers: If none of the above steps help, try restarting the Selenium server and node containers. This can sometimes resolve temporary issues.
If you continue to face the issue, please provide more information about your setup, including the versions of Selenium server, WebDriver, and any other related libraries or tools you are using. This will help in providing more specific guidance to resolve the issue.
The provider, when the user uses a VPN, "sees" only the encrypted traffic, as well as the address of the remote server to which the request is sent. But it is impossible to determine which site the user is visiting and what data is being sent.
What else…