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Does stealth mode run in its own sandbox type environment?

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I've noticed on BottingHubs bot manager when you run a mirror mode bot, it creates a sandbox in sandboxie and ties that sandbox to an ip in proxifier. It does not do this for stealth mode bots. This made me wonder if OSBot just does that automatically in its own client or anything like that?

13 hours ago, Alakazizam said:

I've noticed on BottingHubs bot manager when you run a mirror mode bot, it creates a sandbox in sandboxie and ties that sandbox to an ip in proxifier. It does not do this for stealth mode bots. This made me wonder if OSBot just does that automatically in its own client or anything like that?

It's because mirror does not support proxy support in the client, so proxifier is required :)

here is some interesting read if you wanna know how it works:

 

13 hours ago, Alakazizam said:

This made me wonder if OSBot just does that automatically in its own client or anything like that?

Most it does is isolates the random.dat file to the email of the account used, which is why in your home directory you will notice a lot of dat files

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On 3/4/2023 at 5:13 AM, Khaleesi said:

It's because mirror does not support proxy support in the client, so proxifier is required :)

here is some interesting read if you wanna know how it works:

 

Yeah, I've gathered that much. I was mostly wondering if the OSBot client was separating the files that link accounts together that are stored on the computer.

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