IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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192.252.216.81 | us | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
208.65.90.21 | us | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
46.32.15.59 | ir | 3128 | 28 minutes ago |
80.120.49.242 | at | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
111.177.48.18 | cn | 9501 | 28 minutes ago |
208.65.90.3 | us | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
198.8.94.170 | us | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
113.108.13.120 | cn | 8083 | 28 minutes ago |
199.58.185.9 | us | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
192.252.220.89 | us | 4145 | 28 minutes ago |
198.12.249.249 | us | 26829 | 28 minutes ago |
79.110.200.148 | pl | 8081 | 28 minutes ago |
220.167.89.46 | cn | 1080 | 28 minutes ago |
87.248.129.26 | ae | 80 | 28 minutes ago |
211.128.96.206 | 80 | 28 minutes ago | |
50.63.12.101 | us | 27071 | 28 minutes ago |
199.187.210.54 | us | 4145 | 28 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.
In e-mail, proxy servers are used for secure data exchange as well as for collecting e-mails from several e-mail addresses at once. For example, this is how Gmail works, which also allows you to receive e-mails from mail.ru and other e-mail services.
Proxies in Instagram are most often used for two purposes. The first is to bypass access blocking. The second is to avoid being banned when working with several accounts at once. The latter, as a rule, is used when arbitrating traffic, when launching massive advertising campaigns, which allows you not to worry about possibly getting a permanent ban.
Sending large files over UDP can be a bit tricky because UDP does not guarantee delivery, order, or even that packets won't be duplicated. However, it is possible to send large files using UDP by breaking the file into smaller chunks and sending each chunk separately. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it in Python:
1. Import necessary libraries:
import os
import socket
import pickle
2. Define a function to serialize the file data:
def serialize_file_data(file_data):
return pickle.dumps(file_data)
3. Create a UDP socket:
def create_udp_socket(host, port):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
sock.bind((host, port))
return sock
4. Send the file data over UDP:
def send_file(sock, file_data, host, port):
serialized_file_data = serialize_file_data(file_data)
sock.sendto(serialized_file_data, (host, port))
5. Define a function to deserialize the file data:
def deserialize_file_data(file_data):
return pickle.loads(file_data)
6. Create a function to receive the file data:
def receive_file(sock, host, port):
while True:
data, addr = sock.recvfrom(4096)
file_data = deserialize_file_data(data)
yield file_data
7. Putting it all together:
if __name__ == "__main__":
file_path = "large_file.txt"
host, port = "127.0.0.1", 12345
sock = create_udp_socket(host, port)
send_file(sock, file_path, host, port)
On the receiving side, you will need to collect all the received file data and save it to a file.
Yes, it is possible to access blocked YouTube or channels unavailable in a certain country using a proxy.
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