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@tycode @5j9 Try using the following patch: ```python from asyncio_socks_server.app import SocksServer import threading import platform class socks_proxy(SocksServer): def __init__(self, host="127.0.0.1", port=9000, access_log=True, debug=False, strict=True, users: dict = None): self.running...
> By the way, I'm curious about what you are using this project for? Wanted to use it for Proxychains, on Windows. But it only suports socks5. Anyways didn't work....
> Hi @kaliiiiiiiiii > When I tried to merge the PR, it was already closed. The log says: “kaliiiiiiiiii closed this by deleting the head repository ” Uhh sorry my...
@0xZxyab This is a dublicate of https://github.com/rithvikvibhu/nh-magisk-wifi-firmware/issues/76 You might consider closing this issue.
### TP722WN v2-v3 Probably from [aircrack-ng/rtl8188eus](https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8188eus) Troubleshooting and more detailled information at [Install-Driver-on-Kali-Linux-2022-for-TP-Link-TLWN722N-V2-V3](https://github.com/TheCoreMan13/Install-Driver-on-Kali-Linux-2022-for-TP-Link-TLWN722N-V2-V3)
@masoudkhan Please close the issue in case it resolves your question.
Due to [crbug#40829748](https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40829748), Chromium (and therefore Google-Chrome as well) doesn't support `socks5` proxies with authentification. This probably affects all languages, not just `C-Java`. Possible solution would be to use some...
It might actually work using `options.add_argument("--headless=chrome")` ? @NoahDrucker Maybe include in README.md in case it works? Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/a/73079789/20443541
> @NoahDrucker Maybe include in README.md in case it works? Nevermind, allready included in main.py ==> close that issue?
> Why are you deprecating it, is there better ways of doing this? Nope, but applying profiles currently just is detectable anywhere & keeping support for driverless therefore just misses...