January 20, 20179 yr Hey guys, for some odd reason when I try to login two accounts (start two clients via cli - about 20 seconds apart) I guess the error "Too many logins from your address.." https://gyazo.com/6b7937bb23fda2f37a5f6c79f2c42bd0 I am currently on mac os. If I remeber there was some fix to set the random.dat in ur jagex cache to read only? Anyone know?
January 20, 20179 yr Try doing it with osbuddy, or the osbot client. You can do it on the OS Launcher aswel, but you'll need both accounts to log in within 1 second after eachother. Another way is to go to a different world with one.
January 20, 20179 yr @@k9thebeast, I would really go and change a few passwords of yours.. Your passwords are all over the internet...
January 20, 20179 yr Hoping there may be a fix for this as I know for when I've used another competitor I've never encountered this issue. It's fine if you're using multiple worlds but if they try and log into the same world, they'll be hit with that message. Is a bit of a pain when I'm in the process of running 100 accs + and could be using 5 accs/proxy but I'm having to use 1/proxy. Alek pls
January 20, 20179 yr Had this happen a few times, I usually log out of both then restart client, usually works.
January 20, 20179 yr edit your random.dat file Ive had over 10 bots in the same world on the same IP Edited January 20, 20179 yr by Juggles
January 20, 20179 yr Author @@k9thebeast, I would really go and change a few passwords of yours.. Your passwords are all over the internet... The password to that account is totalrecon86 Mind adding me on skype? Devola.sythe
January 21, 20179 yr edit your random.dat file Ive had over 10 bots in the same world on the same IP Is there a way to do this automatically?
February 2, 20179 yr On 1/21/2017 at 5:13 AM, HeyImJamie said: Is there a way to do this automatically? If this actually works, you could write a program that monitors running processes and each time a new rs related process spawns you could modify the contents of the random.dat file. It would be a fair amount of work tho and would need to be done in C or a .NET language (for windows) I assume. Not sure if you can do that in java. Edited February 2, 20179 yr by LoudPacks
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