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Experience with rotating proxies


jjohns

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Tell me your experience using rotating proxies, if you have used them. Are they better or worse in your opinion compared to static?

If you used them, would you only use them after an account has been made, or during account creation as well?

Are the proxies easily noticed since they are switching? More easily banned by Jagex?

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how easy they are detected depends on if residential or datacenter  that they are rotating does not have a impact.

after making + doing tutorial island don't use them again untill you waited some days/weeks to allow for the change in location (from ip switching when botting)  to be possible example going from Amsterdam to New york in 1 day ip wise would be odd but after a week or more? nothing weird about that

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2 hours ago, Wizzy Sleeve said:

Surely they would have to be more noticed? No normal player would play from multiple ip's.

This is what I had in mind but I haven't tested anything. I was thinking that a IP address changing every 5-10 minutes or through every request would be noticeable, but I really don't know.

 

2 hours ago, TheMcPker said:

after making + doing tutorial island don't use them again untill you waited some days/weeks to allow for the change in location

What if I created the account using the same location? For example, creating the account using https protocol with an IP in the New York area and botting the account using socks protocol with an IP in the same geographic area. So the proxy doesn't really change area, at least much, but it still rotates. There might be a proxy provider that offers rotating proxies that I'm able to pick locations of an IP for both https and socks. This is to say that rotating proxies would work just fine and not raise suspicion. The reason I ask is because rotating proxies tend to be a lot cheaper. More bang for the buck. 

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4 hours ago, jjohns said:

This is what I had in mind but I haven't tested anything. I was thinking that a IP address changing every 5-10 minutes or through every request would be noticeable, but I really don't know.

 

What if I created the account using the same location? For example, creating the account using https protocol with an IP in the New York area and botting the account using socks protocol with an IP in the same geographic area. So the proxy doesn't really change area, at least much, but it still rotates. There might be a proxy provider that offers rotating proxies that I'm able to pick locations of an IP for both https and socks. This is to say that rotating proxies would work just fine and not raise suspicion. The reason I ask is because rotating proxies tend to be a lot cheaper. More bang for the buck. 

always and i mean always have a few rest days at minimum it doesn't hurt you to wait and it really does help. even if small geographic change. Are you not using residental proxy's for account creation? since you mention rotating is cheaper. which is often the opposit with residental proxy's

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