View Full Version : Stop Army From Getting IP Banned
Gearsnare
03-10-2009, 10:35 PM
How do I stop Jagex from detecting that I am logging into 20+ accounts from a single computer?
Thanks!
Smartzkid
03-10-2009, 10:53 PM
Jagex rarely IP bans for macroing, you should be safe.
Kaede
03-11-2009, 03:51 AM
If your REALLY concerned you could probably find a way to go through a proxy...
TViYH
03-11-2009, 04:24 AM
I believe it's impossible to use Java via proxy...
But. Anyways, it's not a good idea to begin with. 20+ at the same time? Or separate?
I believe it's impossible to use Java via proxy...
But. Anyways, it's not a good idea to begin with. 20+ at the same time? Or separate?
use G-Pass if you want to proxy Runescape...
TRiLeZ
03-11-2009, 04:40 AM
use www.freesurfproxy.com You can browse anywebsite! all you have to do is go to that site and enter runescape.com in the field
Gearsnare
03-11-2009, 07:34 AM
I will be autoing all of them at different times,
I understand that if you use an unsigned applet then they can't tell who's logged in on your computer before?
How do I get a SMART script to make sure it uses unsigned?
Thanks!
I will be autoing all of them at different times,
I understand that if you use an unsigned applet then they can't tell who's logged in on your computer before?
How do I get a SMART script to make sure it uses unsigned?
Thanks!
SmartSetupEx(worldnumber: integer; members, signed, superdetail: boolean);
Set signed as false:
SmartSetupEx(1, false, false, false);
Hugolord
03-11-2009, 03:46 PM
use G-Pass if you want to proxy Runescape...
What's G-Pass?
and for any retards posting public proxy websites you are WRONG.
Your IP on runescape will not change on one of those.
AFAIK you need a proxy like socket 5# or w.e
What's G-Pass?
and for any retards posting public proxy websites you are WRONG.
Your IP on runescape will not change on one of those.
AFAIK you need a proxy like socket 5# or w.e
its a "proxy" program... you can use socket on it too. plus gpass has there own server, and it does change your ip address... i logged onto rs with it, and then without it and it said some random ip on the welcome screen.
Naike
03-11-2009, 06:23 PM
Tbh, Theres no need to use an proxy at all, as he won't get IP banned for macroing. You get Flagged for sure tho xD
Hugolord
03-11-2009, 07:12 PM
Exactly, and some of us don't like getting flagged xD
look what happened to fawk!
Smarter Child
03-11-2009, 08:26 PM
-cough- i use G-Pass at school, it's wonderful, but slow.
i downloaded it from www.download.com
Turtle Dude
03-11-2009, 09:29 PM
I believe it's impossible to use Java via proxy...
But. Anyways, it's not a good idea to begin with. 20+ at the same time? Or separate?
It is possible to run Java via proxy, I did the same thing mormomman did and i got a random IP address when i logged in.
smoke420haze
03-24-2009, 09:03 PM
google rellaks its what i use for a proxy its easy to set up and no installing.
Harry
03-24-2009, 09:36 PM
Though this thread is a month old, I will explain to you guys what will, and will not, work as a proxy for Java.
A webproxy, such as hidemyass.com, will not work for Java. The basic proxy code downloads the website to its server, then sends the downloaded page back to you. The problem with Java is that it does not use the same commands to access your PC as a normal webpage would.
A 'normal' proxy, one that you can use to connect through a secure tunnel, or via SSH. This will allow Java to run, as it is a different program to allow it to get the webpage and information.
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