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  1. 11 hours ago, scoob1222 said:

    I don’t know if they can get your computers info but what operating system are you running? Maybe I know a way to spoof it

    I'm using Windows 10 Pro, the operating system shouldn't be an issue. I think it's the fact that it's running on a Dell Poweredge server.

    11 hours ago, Tka619 said:

    try clearing your jagex cach 

    Yeah I have an auto cleaner for that

  2. 7 minutes ago, Space said:

    I've read in the past that people do believe that your OS can play a part in bans but whether or not it's legitimate is unknown. If you're using a proxy or proxies they could also be the reason for quick bans/locks

    I've tried about 15 proxy providers, everything from rotating proxies & static residential proxies to cheap datacentre ones. All seem to have the same thing in common, they all get locked or banned shortly after tutorial island, even if done by hand. I think Jagex could be grabbing my servers system information and that's why the bans are coming in so hard. I can bot for days on my home PC before bans.  

  3. 2 minutes ago, Heist said:

    Cool, thanks for the response. I didn't really expect to be able to run more than one.

    You could probably run 2 if you used a really efficient Linux operating system. I used Ubuntu LXDE and a single client could run under 500MB of RAM on most scripts if not better. If you can get it this low, you could try getting a few PI Zero's and running one client off each as they are only $5-6 a piece. 

    Raspberry PI Zero link: 

    https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/raspberry-pi-zero?variant=3147270586378&currency=GBP&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google+shopping?utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_campaign=shopping&gclid=CjwKCAjwoc_8BRAcEiwAzJevtcO4sjIsIjQ26zvrjvqzrxu775tr63m7qkxJw_axsS_mDiEtbpkT3RoCCEgQAvD_BwE

  4. Hey,

     

    Just wondering if Jagex can detect the system that the game is being run on. I have suspicions because when I run my bots on my home server they seem to get banned and locked incredibly quickly (10-20mins). This includes when I create custom scripts too or I use reputable scripts from for example Khal or Czar that otherwise normally have a decent ban rates. Also if this is a problem what's the best way to spoof my system settings and MAC address, I know there are many options to choose from. I also auto clean Jagex random files, use residential proxies for each account (tested them too) so that's why I've come to this conclusion.

     

    Thank you.

  5. 54 minutes ago, Kramnik said:

    MMF dont make anything close to that. You can barely make 200k per hour at 50 prayer atm :D Twitch prime crashed everything hard

    Ah I haven't botted MMF for a while, lots of other P2P methods though 😉

    But I think that membership is the way to go for small farms, not F2P.

  6. 37 minutes ago, atcody said:

    yeah I wanna start getting into buying scripts and membership.  do you actually play on the accounts you bot with or do you just get on bot for 2 hours then stop and do again the next day?

    You should keep botted accounts separate from accounts you play on, I never recommend botting on a main also. The accounts will get banned so no point wasting time doing other things with it.

    26 minutes ago, atcody said:

    and how much of a difference will the mirroring Botting make?  

    Quite a big difference according to some, if you're running only a few bots (less than 5) use mirror mode. It will eat through your computers resources though that's why I use injection. Mirror mode is also only for VIP members of OSBOT.

  7. 21 minutes ago, atcody said:

    so how do y'all bypass the new character trade limit and stuff because if I do bot ill prolly just get banned before I can even make little cash off of it.  im sorry im new just trying to learn

     

    The trade limit can be bypassed by buying membership (or redeeming twitch prime membership). You can buy membership really cheap off certain websites/discords too, like $2 for 14 days or so. You can also buy bonds from people for like $3-4 on this site. Membership is well worth the investment, for example you buy membership for 14 days costs $2, then you run a script (preferably a paid one of SDN or a private one). In P2P, low level methods such as Mort Myre Fungus can easily net 400k-600k GP and hour. If the selling rate for gold is about $0.5 (this is an estimate based on a few places, you could probably find someone who'll give you a bit more) then you'd make your money back in only 4-5 hours of botting. If you're careful and don't suicide bot the account you could easily keep in running for a week or two (up to the 14 days you paid for). By that time you'd have been able to make a hell of a lot more than your invested. In short higher risk but higher reward, I recommend trying it with only 1-2 accounts to start with.

    Also something else I should mention is you can wait for twitch prime to come around. It's free membership if you have an amazon prime account linked to your twitch, 7 and 14 day membership codes from twitch prime are sold for around 400k-500k GP if you don't have an account.

     

    Good luck, I hope this helped! :) 

  8. 13 hours ago, sneakyseverus said:

    So what kind of proxy do you recommend?

    rotating proxy for account creation and then datacenter proxies for botting?

     

    Really accounts should be created on the same IP as you run them on, to avoid account locking. For suicide bots datacenter proxies are fine but for P2P bots you should invest in a few residential proxies. If however you are only running your main account then do it on your home IP. 

    13 hours ago, John Wick said:

    It will certainly increase the chance of locking the accounts, it's not a permanent ban but will need a little time to unlock.

    Also selling accounts with a registered email is a lot harder also so if just farming gold then unlocking is fine, however if you plan on selling the account people will pay far far less because it can be recovered.

  9. It really depends on how close the proxies are together, your account will be locked if you you use a proxy in the UK and then instantly change to a proxy in India for example. Also using residential proxies will decrease detection but no real player switches IP a lot. Rotating proxies should only be used for making mass tutorial island accounts from personal experience as they just get locked or disabled straight off tutorial island.

     

    You can set up residential proxies using a Raspberry PI(s) however so they can be quite cheap if you know what you're doing 😉

  10. 12 minutes ago, johnybiglajss said:

    hi, why so? because I played on it or because i have opened crates? 

    but yeah, i would gladly sell it for 100m :D maybe even little less

    It's hard to sell without rep and on a new account, especially when more established sellers exist already with 10000+ transactions across sites. Selling at a lower price would be a good call but getting rep is the most important thing to do rn, so buy some cheap goods to get your trader feedback up! GL with sales once you reach 100 posts 😉 

  11. 3 hours ago, kinghooblah said:

    Anyways, I contacted the seller who confirmed that "The IP was never used with OSRS before."

     

    So I'm wondering why the Bot was banned without even using a script on it on a clean IP.
     

    Here's what I did.

    I ran OSBot client with stealth injection mode.

     

    The seller of the IP assured me that "The ban was because Jagex can detect the client in stealth injection mode, but not mirror mode. and that it's because it's a new account and Jagex watches new accounts much more closely."

     

    Can anyone shed some light on where I went wrong?

    Also I'd like to add, the seller of the proxy assured me that the IP was still safe to use. That the IP wouldn't be flagged for 2 or 3 more bans.  Is this true or should I just retire this proxy?

    Bad IP 100%, is it a datacentre proxy or residential. Jagex can also look at the ISP that the proxy is using so I'd also check that. Last where did you get this proxy from?

  12. 18 minutes ago, Gunman said:

    @flewis You shouldn't need to do this. You can create accounts now without the captcha popping up. You will need js execution and cookies other wise they will block you. Then you will need to protect against finger printing

    Thank you! Anything web related has always been my kryptonite. The captcha pops up after 2 accounts have been created within a few hours or so. I have no idea what finger printing is but I'll do some searching tomorrow when I'm less tired (it's 2AM over here). 

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  13. 29 minutes ago, Czar said:

    <3 thank you, much respect you have no idea how much this means to me! :D HCIM is my biggest priority after 100% stability, and I hear that hcim 99 wintertodt accounts are super high in demand *hint hint account shops* xD

    Not only do you write amazing scripts but you also read minds too? Yes they are in high demand and I've got some big servers with space to run about 30-50 bots each so I'll be able to do ample testing 😉

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  14. 40 minutes ago, Czar said:

    @flewis we are hiding the script to work on it so it's 100% flawless. the script was released a bit earlier than it should have, but we are working on it ASAP. 

    But for the record, roughly gets 1-50 fm with less than 50k gp. and then an extra 10-20k for equipment/food/jewellery. If doing HCIM then you can't buy logs so you gotta use a woodcutting bot. Clue hunter outfit is also being worked on so we can get HCIMs using the script too.

    Well if it's even half as good as some of your other scripts then it'll be well worth the wait! If it works on HCIM too it'll be a dream script :) 

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  15. Hey, how much starting capital would you need to run the script from a new level 3 account? Can the script literally be used without nothing out of the box or is some starting GP required?

    Also can I get a trial please? :)

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  16. Hey all,

    Just need some help figuring something out since Jagex changed the captcha from reCAPTCHA (by Google) to GeeTest (imperva/incapsula).

    I am currently following this code provided by anticaptcha to solve the captchas, however unlike reCAPTCHA where the domain key was easy to find I have no idea where to find the GeeTest key. Also I need to produce a variable key, that according to the documentation should be unique for each request but doesn't show me how to get it even after searching on Google for a day. The code below is how the official docs set it out.

    def captchaData():
    	solver = geetestProxyon()
    	solver.set_verbose(1)
    	solver.set_key(ANTICAPTCHA_API_KEY)
    	solver.set_website_url(RUNESCAPE_REGISTER_URL)
    	solver.set_gt_key("CONSTANT_GT_KEY") # I can't find this key when looking through the website code
    	solver.set_challenge_key("VARIABLE_CHALLENGE_KEY") # I literally have no idea what this is and/or how to obtain it
    	solver.set_proxy_address(proxyIP)
    	solver.set_proxy_port(int(proxyPort))
    	#solver.set_proxy_login("proxylogin")
    	#solver.set_proxy_password("proxypassword")
    	solver.set_user_agent("Mozilla/5.0")
    
    	token = solver.solve_and_return_solution()
    
    	return token

    The code below shows the payload I'll be sending in the post request.

    	captcha = captchaData()
    
    	# Create payload to post
    	payload = {
            'theme': 'oldschool',
            'email1': email,
            'onlyOneEmail': '1',
            'password1': password,
            'onlyOnePassword': '1',
            'day': day,
            'month': month,
            'year': year,
            'create-submit': 'create',
            'g-recaptcha-response': captcha # This is the old captcha system, I'm not sure what 'g-recaptcha-response' should be now
        }

    The issue I'm having is I also don't know what to replace 'g-recaptcha-response' with as imperva does a good job at hiding it (unless I'm just being an idiot ofc).

    The solution is probably really simple and I'm just overlooking something out of frustration. I'll also show my dependencies (imports) too.

    # Dependencies
    from urllib.request import urlopen
    from anticaptchaofficial.geetestproxyon import *
    import socket
    import time
    import random
    import string
    import requests

     

    Thank you for any replies!

     

    -Flewis

     

  17. 1 hour ago, Gunman said:

    It's the proxy, or the location change is enough if the account wasn't created on the proxy ip.

    Was created on the same IP using Maxthon, and the proxy's are all residential not data centre.

    50 minutes ago, powerrangeralt said:

    It's common across different providers right now

     Is this the case for residential? 

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