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So I bought a vps for botting. I need to change the ip to the country where I bought my tuts from, or else the accounts will get locked instantly. But if I use a vpn then I can't connect to the vps.

Is there a way you can change your ip while connected to a vps?

Edited by Dark798

I think the accounts are very likely to get locked unless you use vanilla Runescape (In my personal experience) ((There was also a forum post about this)) 

 

So I think your best option is to get register emails on the accounts, wait till they get locked, then change the password. There should be no issues after that in regards to the account getting locked. 

2 hours ago, Dark798 said:

So I bought a vps for botting. I need to change the ip to the country where I bought my tuts from, or else the accounts will get locked instantly. But if I use a vpn then I can't connect to the vps.

Is there a way you can change your ip while connected to a vps?

another quick solution is just spend 1.50$ for a proxy on whichever location the acc was created and use proxy through osbot. If you are using mirror mode, look up proxify or w.e it was called, u can set up certain packets/domain names to automatically be redirected to w.e proxy you are using

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