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OSBot won't load the RS Client while on a proxy

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OSBot gets stuck on the screen above when I try to load it with a proxy, launching OSBot without a proxy loads the RS client without issue, Launching with a proxy has worked perfectly in the past, am I doing something wrong? or am I just dumb and this is jagex breaking the client?

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12 minutes ago, dazeldo said:

Check for spelling errors in your proxy

All the proxies credentials are correct, tried through client, and through CLI, both with 2 different proxies, and the same result happens

46 minutes ago, Mootopia said:

All the proxies credentials are correct, tried through client, and through CLI, both with 2 different proxies, and the same result happens

Proxies must be SOCKS5, not HTTP

6 minutes ago, Night said:

Proxies must be SOCKS5, not HTTP

*make sure you enter login details if your they are locked*

But mainly Night is right. 90% bet you got HTTP

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21 minutes ago, Night said:

Proxies must be SOCKS5, not HTTP

 

14 minutes ago, place2bet said:

*make sure you enter login details if your they are locked*

But mainly Night is right. 90% bet you got HTTP

That was it, I've been using Socks5 for so long that I forgot they could differ, Thanks a bunch :)

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