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Premium Proxy Issue

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I just purchased a private proxy from someone and I know it's online.  I followed the one tutorial to set it up but that tutorial fails to mention how to input username and a password in the .bat file

 

If anyone knows please let me know.

I know a lot of other people are also having this problem

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Proxies with username & passwords don't work with batch files.

Is there any idea when osbot 2 will be out? 

Proxies with username & passwords don't work with batch files.

this is false

 

for example

 

@echo off

"C/Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe"=Dhttp.proxyHost=IP

-Dhttp.proxyPort=PORT Dhttp.proxyUser=USER -Dhttp.proxyPass=Pass -jar

-Xmx256m file.jar

 

functions with anything.

this is false

for example

@echo off

"C/Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe"=Dhttp.proxyHost=IP

-Dhttp.proxyPort=PORT Dhttp.proxyUser=USER -Dhttp.proxyPass=Pass -jar

-Xmx256m file.jar

functions with anything.

Does this work with socks5 as well?

Does this work with socks5 as well?

Would be more inclined to help if you didn't buy proxies off a ban evading scammer.

Use this for socks. Change the http to "socks" so it looks like this. 

 

@echo off

"C/Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe"=Dsocks.proxyHost=IP
-Dsocks.proxyPort=PORT Dhttp.proxyUser=USER -Dhttp.proxyPass=Pass -jar
-Xmx256m file.jar

 

leave it as dhttp for user/password auth.

Edited by Tots

Use this for socks. Change the http to "socks" so it looks like this. 

 

@echo off

"C/Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java.exe"=Dsocks.proxyHost=IP

-Dsocks.proxyPort=PORT Dhttp.proxyUser=USER -Dhttp.proxyPass=Pass -jar

-Xmx256m file.jar

 

leave it as dhttp for user/password auth.

as I've never used the OSB client with proxies, theoretically this may work, but seeing as the provider's password & username need to correlate with the Socks connection the only way to know would be to test it.

as I've never used the OSB client with proxies, theoretically this may work, but seeing as the provider's password & username need to correlate with the Socks connection the only way to know would be to test it.

 The proxies I use can be used for either Socks5 or Http depending on what port you have selected. When testing If I change the auth service to socks it fails to authenticate, but under http it will auth. If I leave the proxyhost/port service as http I get an error that it could not validate the socks connection. Therefore I was forced to believe that it will connect on socks, but needs to user auth on http. Works for me and I have yet to be banned but who knows, maybe I'm doing it wrong. (knock on wood)

Edited by Tots

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