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Questions about my method

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(Edit realized I saw a post from 2015 and the new stealth client does use the proxy without proxifier)

Where my setup differs from most guides for proxies.

1. I set the default connection to “block”

2. I don’t have a target “.RuneScape.”

3. I use proxifier only for internet explorer (the only browser that consistently works for me, allows every website even google to see my proxy address and not my own. I setup emails and accounts like this one at a time.

4. Once all accounts have been created on corresponding ips I exit proxifier and load up seperate clients for each account and selecting the proxy I added to the client per account.

5. I legitly don’t even know what version of proxifier I have but I noticed a lot of people saying to use proxifier 4 why is this?

I tried to do targets and setting the default to direct but everytime it seemed to not mask my ip. But then again I did this when I first started a couple weeks ago. Did I mess up?

Edited by Afk Dad

57 minutes ago, Afk Dad said:

(Edit realized I saw a post from 2015 and the new stealth client does use the proxy without proxifier)

Where my setup differs from most guides for proxies.

1. I set the default connection to “block”

2. I don’t have a target “.RuneScape.”

3. I use proxifier only for internet explorer (the only browser that consistently works for me, allows every website even google to see my proxy address and not my own. I setup emails and accounts like this one at a time.

4. Once all accounts have been created on corresponding ips I exit proxifier and load up seperate clients for each account and selecting the proxy I added to the client per account.

5. I legitly don’t even know what version of proxifier I have but I noticed a lot of people saying to use proxifier 4 why is this?

I tried to do targets and setting the default to direct but everytime it seemed to not mask my ip. But then again I did this when I first started a couple weeks ago. Did I mess up?

are you using Socks proxies or http(s) Proxies,

 

it sounds it's using HTTP(s) 

Why dont you just use the proxy as a default while you're creating accounts?

 

As you mentioned before: Once you switch to the client you don't need any proxifier anymore.

 

Or maybe i am missing something

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3 hours ago, faketesco said:

are you using Socks proxies or http(s) Proxies,

 

it sounds it's using HTTP(s) 

I’m using socks

42 minutes ago, BackToRS said:

Why dont you just use the proxy as a default while you're creating accounts?

 

As you mentioned before: Once you switch to the client you don't need any proxifier anymore.

 

Or maybe i am missing something

all my issues I ran into was when I first started learning and once I switched it to block all of a sudden it started working and then I would just use the proxification rules to manually select which ip and deselect the others. I found if I had them all turned on they kept fighting each other. I tried making it the default but everytime it would use the original default that you can’t remove all you can do is change it to direct or block. Once I blocked it everything started working fine. 
 

from what I noticed if you leave it on direct then if you proxy fails it uses your original connection as backup which is something I do not want because I want my home ip anonymous. Unless I’m just mixing methods for mirror and stealth with socks and http lol could be very possible. All in all it seems my proxies work I just might’ve taken the long route lol

28 minutes ago, Afk Dad said:

I’m using socks

all my issues I ran into was when I first started learning and once I switched it to block all of a sudden it started working and then I would just use the proxification rules to manually select which ip and deselect the others. I found if I had them all turned on they kept fighting each other. I tried making it the default but everytime it would use the original default that you can’t remove all you can do is change it to direct or block. Once I blocked it everything started working fine. 
 

from what I noticed if you leave it on direct then if you proxy fails it uses your original connection as backup which is something I do not want because I want my home ip anonymous. Unless I’m just mixing methods for mirror and stealth with socks and http lol could be very possible. All in all it seems my proxies work I just might’ve taken the long route lol

Stealth mode does not need proxifier to use the proxies

 

If you have the account already made then just add the account, add the proxy to osbot (When you launch osbot and have the option for Stealth/Mirror it also has a checkbox for proxy and + button to add new proxy

 

Try adding the proxy (With user:pass auth if it's required) (You might have IP Whiteliste if you don't have user:pass)

Then before selecting Stealth click the dropdown box for the proxies and select the ip and then press stealth and it will load the client on that proxy.

 

If the client fails to load OSbot then the proxy is likely HTTP(S) and is the wrong protocol , otherwise it will launch via the proxy

No blocks are required nor does proxifier need to be open for the proxy to be used via Stealth (Proxifier is only required for Mirror mode)

2 hours ago, Afk Dad said:

I’m using socks

all my issues I ran into was when I first started learning and once I switched it to block all of a sudden it started working and then I would just use the proxification rules to manually select which ip and deselect the others. I found if I had them all turned on they kept fighting each other. I tried making it the default but everytime it would use the original default that you can’t remove all you can do is change it to direct or block. Once I blocked it everything started working fine. 
 

from what I noticed if you leave it on direct then if you proxy fails it uses your original connection as backup which is something I do not want because I want my home ip anonymous. Unless I’m just mixing methods for mirror and stealth with socks and http lol could be very possible. All in all it seems my proxies work I just might’ve taken the long route lol

Yep, that might be correct about the back-up falling back on to your home ip

Well, aslong as it works it works right;p 

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