IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
---|---|---|---|
162.19.107.54 | fr | 55624 | 35 minutes ago |
178.220.148.82 | rs | 10801 | 35 minutes ago |
85.8.68.2 | de | 80 | 35 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 4145 | 35 minutes ago |
117.74.125.210 | id | 1133 | 35 minutes ago |
50.217.226.44 | us | 80 | 35 minutes ago |
79.101.45.94 | rs | 56921 | 35 minutes ago |
84.247.168.26 | de | 1366 | 35 minutes ago |
67.43.236.20 | ca | 27431 | 35 minutes ago |
154.16.146.47 | us | 80 | 35 minutes ago |
154.16.146.48 | us | 80 | 35 minutes ago |
72.10.164.178 | ca | 3117 | 35 minutes ago |
192.111.134.10 | ca | 4145 | 35 minutes ago |
170.78.211.161 | mx | 1080 | 35 minutes ago |
221.153.92.39 | kr | 80 | 35 minutes ago |
170.254.92.198 | ar | 4153 | 35 minutes ago |
192.252.211.193 | us | 4145 | 35 minutes ago |
50.169.222.241 | us | 80 | 35 minutes ago |
176.241.82.149 | iq | 5678 | 35 minutes ago |
181.129.62.2 | co | 47377 | 35 minutes ago |
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A proxy is responsible for forwarding traffic. Technically, it just copies the traffic and sends it to the Internet, but it also replaces various metadata (the type of equipment from which the request is sent, the port number, the IP address, and so on). Or it can be simply called a "mediator" in the computer network.
It means that now all the traffic is sent to a VPN server (which can be an ordinary proxy). This is a kind of warning that the remote server can now collect data. Therefore, you should use only well-tested VPN services.
In data centers, proxies are used to provide IP to virtual servers. After all, one server there can be used by a dozen users at the same time. And each needs to be allocated its own IP and port. All this is done through proxies.
Go to "Control Panel" and in "Small icons" mode, find the item "Browser properties", aka "Internet Options". In the "Connection" tab, click on "Network Settings", and then leave the item "Automatic detection of parameters" enabled in the window that opens, and disable everything else.
Technically, the ISP cannot block all VPN servers. But it is possible to block some of them. In this case, you can use any other VPN service. But you have to be careful with "free" ones, as they often make money from collecting and selling users' confidential data.
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