IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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213.143.113.82 | at | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
82.119.96.254 | sk | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.175.123.235 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
72.10.160.91 | ca | 12411 | 54 minutes ago |
50.168.61.234 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
203.99.240.182 | jp | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.231.110.26 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.171.122.28 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
183.240.46.42 | cn | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
80.120.130.231 | at | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.175.123.232 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.223.246.237 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
190.58.248.86 | tt | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
105.214.49.116 | za | 5678 | 54 minutes ago |
50.218.208.13 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.207.199.80 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
50.145.138.156 | us | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 54 minutes ago |
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The proxy settings in Zoom are configured through the regular Windows settings. To do this, you can use the command inetcpl.cpl in "Run". Next, you need to go to the "Connection" tab, click on "Network Setup". In the dialog box that opens, select "Proxy server" and set the required parameters. As a port, you can use 80 and 443.
If you want to access Instagram data, consider using the Instagram Graph API. However, note that the Graph API has limitations and may not provide access to all public content.
Here is an example using Python and the instagram_private_api library
from instagram_private_api import Client, ClientCompatPatch
# Replace 'your_username' and 'your_password' with your Instagram credentials
username = 'your_username'
password = 'your_password'
api = Client(username, password)
results = api.user_feed('instagram', count=10) # Replace 'instagram' with the target account username
for post in results['items']:
media_id = post['id']
comments = api.media_n_comments(media_id, count=5) # Replace 5 with the desired number of comments to retrieve
for comment in comments['comments']:
print(comment['user']['username'] + ': ' + comment['text'])
api.logout()
Setting up a proxy refers to the process of configuring a system or network to act as an intermediary between a client and a server, allowing for the routing of requests and responses through the proxy server. This can be done for various reasons, such as improving security, anonymity, or performance.
When a proxy is set up, the client sends its requests to the proxy server, which then forwards the requests to the appropriate server on behalf of the client. The proxy server can perform various tasks, such as caching, filtering, and authentication, before returning the response to the client.
There are different types of proxy servers, including HTTP, SOCKS, and Transparent proxies, each with its own set of features and use cases. Setting up a proxy can be done on various levels, such as on an individual computer, a local network, or a large-scale enterprise network.
It means a private proxy server used by several users. For example, one of them has bought a paid proxy and lets his friend use it for a fee. That is, he "shared" his proxy (shared means "common").
In Windows, proxy settings for local connections are made through the "Network and Sharing Center" (from the "Control Panel"). You need to select "Browser Properties", then go to "Connections" and click on "Network Setting". And there you can set either the script or the parameters for the proxy.
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