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You can use both HTTPS and SOCKS5 protocols at the same time. Proxies with and without authorization are available in the personal cabinet.
Port 8080 for HTTP and HTTPS proxies with authorization.
Port 1080 for SOCKS 4 and SOCKS 5 proxies with authorization.
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IP | Country | PORT | ADDED |
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72.195.34.59 | us | 4145 | 41 minutes ago |
78.80.228.150 | cz | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
83.1.176.118 | pl | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
213.157.6.50 | de | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
189.202.188.149 | mx | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
80.120.49.242 | at | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
49.207.36.81 | in | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
139.59.1.14 | in | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
79.110.202.131 | pl | 8081 | 41 minutes ago |
119.3.113.150 | cn | 9094 | 41 minutes ago |
62.99.138.162 | at | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
41.230.216.70 | tn | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
103.118.46.61 | kh | 8080 | 41 minutes ago |
194.219.134.234 | gr | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
213.33.126.130 | at | 80 | 41 minutes ago |
83.168.72.172 | pl | 8081 | 41 minutes ago |
115.127.31.66 | bd | 8080 | 41 minutes ago |
79.110.200.27 | pl | 8000 | 41 minutes ago |
62.162.193.125 | mk | 8081 | 41 minutes ago |
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And 500+ more tools and coding languages to explore
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.
There are many free VPN services. But it is not safe to use them. After all, they are just engaged in parsing. That is, they collect information about users. Most often - their IP-addresses, as well as text data (these are search queries and their personal information).
Scraping Razor pages in a separate AppDomain in C# is an advanced scenario, and it's not a common approach. However, if you have specific requirements that necessitate this, you can achieve it by creating a separate AppDomain for the scraping task. Keep in mind that creating a new AppDomain introduces complexity, and you need to consider potential security and performance implications.
Below is a basic example of how you can use a separate AppDomain for scraping Razor pages. In this example, I'm assuming that you want to perform scraping logic within the separate AppDomain:
using System;
using System.Reflection;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
// Create a new AppDomain
AppDomain scraperDomain = AppDomain.CreateDomain("ScraperDomain");
try
{
// Load and execute the scraping logic in the separate AppDomain
scraperDomain.DoCallBack(() =>
{
// This code runs in the separate AppDomain
// Load necessary assemblies (e.g., your scraping library)
Assembly.Load("YourScrapingLibrary");
// Perform your scraping logic
RazorPageScraper scraper = new RazorPageScraper();
scraper.Scrape();
});
}
finally
{
// Unload the AppDomain to release resources
AppDomain.Unload(scraperDomain);
}
}
}
// RazorPageScraper class in a separate assembly or namespace
public class RazorPageScraper
{
public void Scrape()
{
// Your scraping logic here
Console.WriteLine("Scraping Razor pages...");
}
}
In this example:
AppDomain
is created using AppDomain.CreateDomain
.AppDomain
using AppDomain.DoCallBack
.RazorPageScraper
class, containing the scraping logic, is assumed to be in a separate assembly or namespace.Keep in mind:
AppDomain
may have security implications. Ensure that you understand the risks and take appropriate precautions.AppDomain
incurs overhead. It might not be suitable for lightweight scraping tasks.This example is simplified, and you need to adapt it based on your specific requirements and the structure of your scraping code.
To configure a proxy manually, you'll need to access the settings of the application or software you're using that requires a proxy server. The steps to configure a proxy manually will vary depending on the application or software. Here are some general steps for common applications:
For Web Browsers:
1. Open your web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
2. Click on the menu button (usually three horizontal lines or three dots) and select "Settings" or "Options."
3. Look for a section related to "Network settings," "Proxy settings," or "Connections."
4. In the proxy settings, you'll find fields for the proxy server address and port. Enter the proxy server address and port provided by your proxy service.
5. If your proxy server requires authentication, enter the username and password in the respective fields.
6. Save your changes and close the settings window.
For Windows:
1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
2. Type "inetcpl" and press Enter to open the Internet Properties window.
3. Go to the "Connections" tab, and click on "LAN settings."
4. In the LAN settings, check the box next to "Use a proxy server for your LAN" if you have a proxy server configured. Enter the proxy server address and port in the appropriate fields.
5. If your proxy server requires authentication, check the box next to "Bypass proxy server for local addresses" and enter the local IP address of the website you want to access (e.g., "127.0.0.1" for localhost).
6. Save your changes and close the Internet Properties window.
For macOS:
1. Click the Apple menu and select "System Preferences."
2. Click "Network."
3. Select the network connection you want to configure the proxy settings for (e.g., Wi-Fi, Ethernet).
4. Click the "Advanced" button.
5. Go to the "Proxies" tab.
6. Check the box next to "HTTP proxy" or "HTTPS proxy" if you have a proxy server configured. Enter the proxy server address and port in the appropriate fields.
7. If your proxy server requires authentication, click the "Security" tab and check the box next to "Proxy server is secure." Enter the username and password in the respective fields.
8. Save your changes and close the Network preferences window.
Every proxy server is of the type 168.1.1.1:8080, where the first part before the colon is the IP address of the remote computer through which the connection is made. The second part (after the colon, in this case 8080) is the port number through which your equipment will connect to that very remote server.
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