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Using A Proxy

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I know it says proxys aren't supported, but I'm assuming that means that the bot doesn't give you a proxy, correct?

Because I've seen other bots that have proxies already built in.

Just curious because I plan on buying proxies for myself & to my knowledge this would help reduce bans if I were to keep switching my IPs between the proxys I have.

 

If I'm wrong or can get more insight I'd appreciate it.

I know there are people here that probably know a lot more about

A.) What proxies do

&

B.) How Jagex detects bots & decides who to ban.

 

(But from what I've read online, having a "flagged" IP is basically how they find you, not based on your actual account)

A proxy basically hides your IP address and lets you surf through the IP address of the server. So, It basically hides your IP. It is believed that Jagex "flags" ip's and if you keep botting on them you are more likely to get banned. OSBot does currently support proxies (Standard is built into the client, but for mirror, you can use a program called proxifier).

 

Any other questions feel free to come into the chatbox and talk!

 

-Muffins

There's a tutorial on here about how to use Proxifier (regulates what traffic goes through your proxy). If you use a SOCKS5 proxy with this program, RS should run under a different IP.

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