IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
---|---|---|---|
194.182.163.117 | ch | 3128 | 50 minutes ago |
50.168.72.115 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.217.226.47 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
103.216.49.233 | kh | 8080 | 50 minutes ago |
211.128.96.206 | 80 | 50 minutes ago | |
122.151.54.147 | au | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.223.246.237 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
213.143.113.82 | at | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.174.7.152 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
23.247.136.245 | sg | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.239.72.18 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
185.10.129.14 | ru | 3128 | 50 minutes ago |
203.19.38.114 | cn | 1080 | 50 minutes ago |
50.175.212.74 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
201.148.32.162 | 80 | 50 minutes ago | |
41.207.187.178 | tg | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
176.9.239.181 | de | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.168.72.118 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
50.202.75.26 | us | 80 | 50 minutes ago |
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A server proxy is software installed on a computer on a network that allows you to make requests to other computers on your behalf. A server proxy is a kind of intermediary that ensures the secure exchange of data.
In Android to disable the proxy, you need to go to "Settings", then - "Connection and sharing", then - to "VPN". And then just deactivate the item. Many phones also provide for automatic disabling of proxies and VPNs when the device is rebooted. That is, if the user is difficult to understand the settings of the gadget, then you can trivially restart it through a long press the lock button (forced reboot).
If your Selenium ChromeDriver with Python has stopped working, there could be various reasons behind it. Here are some common troubleshooting steps to identify and resolve the issue:
Check ChromeDriver Version:
Update Chrome Browser:
Update Selenium WebDriver:
Ensure that you have the latest version of the Selenium WebDriver library installed. You can update it using:
pip install --upgrade selenium
Check Chrome Browser Version:
Provide ChromeDriver Path Explicitly:
Specify the path to ChromeDriver explicitly when creating a WebDriver instance. For example:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path='/path/to/chromedriver')
Replace '/path/to/chromedriver'
with the actual path to your ChromeDriver executable.
Check for Errors and Logs:
Firewall/Antivirus:
Headless Mode:
Temporary Directory Access:
Try a Different Browser:
Reinstall ChromeDriver:
Check for System Updates:
Check Browser Extensions:
Replace '/path/to/chromedriver'
with the actual path to your ChromeDriver executable.
Check for Errors and Logs:
Firewall/Antivirus:
Headless Mode:
Temporary Directory Access:
Try a Different Browser:
Reinstall ChromeDriver:
Check for System Updates:
Check Browser Extensions:
In UDP communication, there is no built-in mechanism to confirm if the client has received data from the server. UDP is a connectionless protocol, which means it does not establish a connection between the client and server, and therefore, it does not provide any reliability guarantees.
However, there are some techniques you can use to improve the reliability of UDP communication and get an indication that the client has received data:
1. Acknowledgment packets: The server can send acknowledgment packets after sending data to the client. The client can then send acknowledgment packets back to the server after receiving the data. If the server does not receive the acknowledgment packets within a specific timeout period, it can assume that the client has not received the data.
2. Timeout and retransmission: The server can implement a timeout and retransmission mechanism. If the server does not receive an acknowledgment packet within a specific timeout period, it can resend the data and continue to do so until it receives an acknowledgment or reaches a predefined limit.
3. Checksums or hashes: The server can send data along with a checksum or hash value. The client can then calculate the checksum or hash of the received data and compare it with the value sent by the server. If the values match, the client can be confident that it has received the data correctly.
There are special online services that use IP and HTTP connection tags to determine if a proxy is being used from your equipment. The most popular are Proxy Checker, Socproxy.
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