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  1. I have added your credit back sorry for the delays, send me another pm after the first 12 hours if I don't respond. I must have looked over it. No excuse though.
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  2. First of all, just wanted to say that this is common sense to people that know Java and I'm writing this quick guide because it was requested. Also, I'm quite sure that OSBot will add proxy feature in the client itself soon. NOTE: There's a small problem. You are setting the proxy to the whole application, so all tabs ran in this client will use the same ip/proxy. Solution: Run multiple clients. NOTE2: People is saying that proxies dont work. You are using dead/slow proxies that you probably found in free lists. You will never be able to bot with that. You need to buy premium lists/private proxies. I turned one of my vps into a proxy (temporarily) so you know that good proxies work well with little latency: -DsocksProxyHost=atscripts.servebeer.com -DsocksProxyPort=69 People saw it worked perfectly so I'm removing it now STEP #1 -Make a new folder -Copy latest osbot client into the new folder -Rename osbot client to "osbot.jar" STEP #2 -Open Notepad -Paste this text on it @echo off java -DsocksProxyHost=PROXY_IP -DsocksProxyPort=PROXY_PORT -jar osbot.jar pause -If you dont want the black cmd window to show, you can use replace "java" with "start javaw" -Replace "PROXY_IP" and "PROXY_PORT" for your respective proxy ip/port. Example: -Save As -> "anyname.bat" (Select all types) -You can simply edit it anytime you want by right-click and chose "Edit" STEP #3 -Double-click the .bat file to open osbot using the proxy. -If you get an error saying "'java' is not a recognized command blablabla", edit your .bat file and do this: -If you get an error saying 'unable to find "osbot.jar" blabla, you probably fucked up renaming osbot.jar and you renamed it to osbot.jar.jar because your OS isnt configured to show all file extensions. FAQyou Q.This guide only shows how to do it on Windows, how can we do it in our operating systems? A.Google. Q.Where can I get Socks5 proxies? A.Google. Q.Why are you so sexy? A.Google.
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  3. Port Forwarding - A Simple Guide Welcome to my tutorial for port forwarding on Windows. Follow this guide step by step if you are having connection issues. The port we are forwarding is 50050. If you already know how to perform a step, move on to the next one. If you know your gateway, start at step 3. Step 1 - Opening command prompt The gateway to a router is the address, or IP, that serves as an access point to your default network. If you don't know your router's gateway, you can find this out using a simple command through cmd, or command prompt. To open the Command Prompt, hold down the windows key (next to the Alt key) and press "r". (Windows 7 users can open the start menu and type "cmd" and then enter, bypassing the run entry) This will bring up a window (called run) that looks like this: In the text box, type "cmd" (without quotations). So, now you should have something like this open: Step 2 - Finding out your default gateway Now, once we have the command prompt open, we want to type "ipconfig" (without quotations) and hit enter. Something like this should come up (it's different depending on your network): If you are on LAN (have an ethernet cable plugged into your PC), you will find your gateway where the first (smaller) red arrow is. If you are on a wireless connection (say, on a laptop without an ethernet cable plugged in), you will find your gateway where the second (bigger) red arrow is. The blue arrow is pointing to your IPv4 (or IPv6) address. You will need this later, so memorize or write down whatever numbers come after the third dot (the underlined ones). For example, since I am currently on a laptop using a wireless connection, I would look where the second arrow is. (192.168.1.1) Step 3 - Gaining access to your router's settings After discovering what your default gateway is, go ahead and plug it into your browser's URL bar. I use Nightly/Firefox, so my URL bar looks like this: After plugging in the gateway: Now hit enter, and it will ask for a username and password. If you don't know your router's username or password, try the user being "root" and the password being "admin". If that doesn't work, check here to search for your router's default username and password combination. After getting the correct username and password combination, it will take you to your router's settings page. Step 4 - Port Forwarding Once in your router's settings, search for "Port Forwarding" or "Single Port Forwarding" under one of the tabs. Mine happens to be under Applications and Gaming, but once again, this varies per router. Now, since we want to forward port 50050, put it in the "port" field. (if you have an "internal port" and "external port" field like my router, put it in both) In the "To IP Address" field, put your IPv4 (or IPv6) address in. (the blue arrow above) Make sure "Protocol" is set to both and if there is an "Enabled" checkbox, make sure it's checked. Now, save your settings in your router and you should be good to go. Thanks for reading my guide, and if you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a PM or come into the chatbox. -Sherlock
    1 point
  4. I understand there's already a topic on this, I find it somewhat difficult to understand. Please understand that using breaks is an important part in keeping your account unbanned. More information on how to bot smart -> http://osbot.org/forum/topic/6894-bot-smart-what-it-is-how-to-do-it/ Defining the parts of a "break" [Average Interval] - The "average interval" is the average time between breaks. It's an "average" because of interval deviations, which i'll be getting to in a moment. This is how much time will be in between your breaks on average. [interval Deviation] - This is a very important part of making sure jagex doesn't notice a precise pattern in our breaks. Lets say your "average interval" is 75 minutes, and your "interval deviation" is 10 minutes. This means that the time between your breaks can be anywhere from 65 - 85 minutes. [Average Break Time] - The "average break time" is the average length of the breaks your account will be taking. It is an average, because there are also break deviations, which I will get to in a moment. Your "average break time" should be how long you want your account to stay logged off per break on average. [break Time Deviation] - Break time deviation is very similar to "interval deviation". Your "break time deviation" is how much the length of your accounts break can deviate from the average time. Lets say your "average break time" is 20 minutes and your "break time deviation" is 5 minutes. This means your accounts breaks will be anywhere from 15-25 minutes long. Here is a picture of my break setup Please be sure that you have the "enable breaks" box selected. Now, let me explain how breaks work going off of my break setup. My "average interval" is 75 minutes. my "interval deviation" is 25 minutes. This means that the time in between my accounts breaks can be anywhere from 50 - 100 minutes. my "average break time" is 25 minutes. My "break time deviation" is 10 minutes. This means that the length of my accounts breaks can be anywhere from 15 - 35 minutes. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask below. Drop a like on the post if this helped you!
    1 point
  5. There is always that one noobie who everyone just doesn't want to read. I would love to see an ignore feature to make it so you dont have to see everything they say.
    1 point
  6. I did not create a dispute because no real scam took place. Guys, watch out. claimed he was selling 200M+, and did not want to go first, and refused to use a mm. http://prntscr.com/29x690 http://prntscr.com/29x6f9 http://prntscr.com/29x6np then delete me and the person he/she was trading when we were finally using a mm with someone else... http://prntscr.com/29x5vl his/her skype: demdarkvibes happy botting/buying/selling or whateva you dooooo
    1 point
  7. Ah, that's why we've created the "TWC" rank for potential scammers.
    1 point
  8. Basw go outside for a little while. My god you're going to hurt yourself stressing off wanting mod so badly. As for khanz anyone who has made a 'farewell' thread and didn't leave shouldn't be allowed any position.
    1 point
  9. JUST ATE SOME CHICKEN STRIPS. TO SOAK UP THE VODKA. YUM.
    1 point
  10. U kno y u got demoted yet? @5uck gave me the rank without review, so @Alek took it. I don't blame him though because I didn't deserve it in the first place. Are you going to apply for it again or however the process is? Of course, after I learn a lot more Java as well as some other languages
    1 point
  11. U kno y u got demoted yet? @5uck gave me the rank without review, so @Alek took it. I don't blame him though because I didn't deserve it in the first place.
    1 point
  12. Good, don't come back. Same for you Peter.
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  14. we all know your the best all hail king basic.
    1 point
  15. Just a note, do not make things out of sheer boredom because they end up being low quality. If you want me to CC some of your code, then send me a message on Skype. I do not have an 07 account so I cannot really make full scripts, this then is next best option
    1 point
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