Hello.

A question:
There is a form on which a webbrowser control is placed that loads a specific site. There are mailings on it. After the first mailing, to send the second, you need to enter the captcha. I noticed that if I change the ip and update the page, then the captcha disappears.

I would like to place another button on the form, when clicked, ip would change. Question: how to make such a button?

  • And how did you change it manually, in what way? - Alex Krass
  • Via SwitchySharp Options. This is an extension for Google Chrome. - inkorpus

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Or you have a dynamic IP from the provider and then you take the program to reload your router, or write yours on the logs of any sniffer.
Or take a list of proxy servers and do a mailing on it, with the first option a lot of time is spent on restarting the router, with the second one you need to periodically update the proxy server table, since they often die.

  • Could you describe the second option? - inkorpus
  • I can, more precisely, formulate the question ... By searching in any search engine, "fresh proxies" you can find a list, there are programs to check them, to eliminate dead or slow - Isaev