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Hey Guys, I am looking for someone that has had experience either using proxies or even proxifier because I require a little assistance setting up mine as I am having a few difficulties.

 

I am trying to play RuneScape legit without the use of any botting clients. The first thing I thought to do was to simply input my proxy details into the browser Firefox but I quickly came to the conclusion that this wasn’t possible, I then tried to use a few other browsers which didn’t work either. I then proceeded to do a little more research and then I found out about proxifier and followed a guide and at the time I thought I had set it up correctly.

 

The method I used: I right click Firefox on my desktop, scroll down to proxifier and select the proxy I wish to use, once Firefox loads up I check my IP through a website and the proxy does seem to be working but when I play RuneScape the received and sent traffic doesn’t seem to be going up (it only seems to go up if I search various websites through the browser), if I select the traffic tab it says this:

 

“firefox.exe - services.runescape.com:80 open through proxy (*My Proxy IP*) SOCKS5”

“firefox.exe - cdn.runescape.com:80 open through proxy (*My Proxy IP*) SOCKS5”

“firefox.exe – services.runescape.com:80 close, 0 bytes sent, 0 bytes received”

 

Do any of you have any ideas? I would greatly appreciate it! 

I don't have Firefox installed to confirm this, but I think the problem is that while the traffic from Firefox does go through the proxy, java doesn't. Starting RuneScape starts java.  In your Task Manager you'll find that Firefox and Java are separate processes. Try setting Proxifier to work for java itself. Find it in Program Files>Java>jre1.8.0._65>bin or wherever you might have java.exe.

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