IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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27.109.215.216 | mo | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
194.182.163.117 | ch | 3128 | 27 minutes ago |
103.118.47.243 | kh | 8080 | 27 minutes ago |
103.118.46.61 | kh | 8080 | 27 minutes ago |
188.40.59.208 | de | 3128 | 27 minutes ago |
220.248.70.237 | cn | 9002 | 27 minutes ago |
143.42.66.91 | sg | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
213.143.113.82 | at | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
102.165.58.218 | kh | 8080 | 27 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 27 minutes ago |
103.216.50.11 | kh | 8080 | 27 minutes ago |
154.236.177.101 | eg | 1977 | 27 minutes ago |
103.63.190.107 | kh | 8080 | 27 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 5678 | 27 minutes ago |
91.241.217.58 | ua | 9090 | 27 minutes ago |
103.118.46.176 | kh | 8080 | 27 minutes ago |
89.145.162.81 | de | 1080 | 27 minutes ago |
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Audience parsing is the collection of information about users. Most often it is used to get statistical data, to check the server capacity. Sometimes it is also used to compile a database of potential customers.
It is recommended to use private IPv6 proxies with dedicated IP in order to work with Instagram correctly, and most importantly - securely. With such connection interception of traffic is practically impossible, directly Instagram also will not ban the connection.
To read a video stream received via UDP, you can follow these steps:
1. Choose a programming language: Python, C++, Java, or any other language that supports UDP communication.
2. Set up a UDP server: Create a UDP server that listens for incoming video stream data. This server will receive the video stream packets and store them in memory or on disk.
3. Parse the UDP packets: The video stream data will be sent in a series of UDP packets. You will need to parse these packets to extract the video frames and reassemble them into a complete video stream.
4. Decode the video frames: Once you have the video frames, you need to decode them to convert them from their compressed format (e.g., H.264, MPEG-4) to a raw video format that can be displayed.
5. Display or save the video stream: After decoding the video frames, you can either display them in real-time or save them to a file for later playback.
Here's an example of how you might implement this in Python using the socket and cv2 libraries:
import socket
import cv2
import struct
# Create a UDP server socket
server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
server_socket.bind(('0.0.0.0', 12345))
# Variables to store the video stream
frame_length = 0
frame_data = b''
# Loop to receive video stream packets
while True:
data, address = server_socket.recvfrom(1024)
frame_length += struct.unpack('I', data[:4])[0]
frame_data += data[4:]
# Check if we have enough data for a complete frame
if frame_length > 0 and len(frame_data) >= frame_length:
# Extract the video frame
frame = cv2.imdecode(np.frombuffer(frame_data[:frame_length], dtype=np.uint8), cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
# Display or save the video frame
cv2.imshow('Video Stream', frame)
cv2.waitKey(1)
# Reset variables for the next frame
frame_length = 0
frame_data = b''
Note that this is a simplified example and assumes that the video stream is using a specific protocol for packetization and framing. In practice, you will need to adapt this code to the specific format of the video stream you are receiving. Additionally, you may need to handle network errors, packet loss, and other issues that can arise during UDP communication.
To enable a proxy on your computer, you'll need to configure the proxy settings for your operating system and web browser. Here's a general guide for Windows and macOS, along with instructions for popular web browsers:
For Windows:
1. Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
2. Click on "Network & Internet."
3. On the left sidebar, click on "Proxy."
4. Select "Manual proxy setup" and enter the proxy server's IP address and port number. If your proxy requires a username and password, enter those as well.
5. Click "Save" or "Apply" to enable the proxy.
For macOS:
1. Open "System Preferences."
2. Click on "Network."
3. Select the network connection you want to configure (e.g., Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
4. Click on the "Proxy" tab.
5. Choose "Automatic Proxy Configuration," "Manual Proxy Configuration," or "No Proxy" based on your needs.
6. If you choose "Manual Proxy Configuration," enter the proxy server's IP address and port number. If your proxy requires a username and password, enter those as well.
Click "OK" or "Apply" to enable the proxy.
To specify the data of a proxy server in the Opera browser, you need to follow the algorithm below:
Open the browser.
Click on the Opera icon in the upper left corner.
Go to "Settings".
Select the "Advanced" option.
Scroll down to the "System" tab.
Click "Open proxy settings for computer".
Click on "Network settings".
Activate the "Use a proxy server" option.
In the tab that opens, specify the IP address of the proxy server. The address must be entered in the field of the protocol to which the proxy server belongs. You can get this information from your proxy provider.
Click "OK" to save your settings.
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