Guys don't make yourpassword like how i did mines 043u034;jE{@#)($_ . It will not work they hash isn't capable of hashing and decrypting that. Use letteres and numbes
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Guys don't make yourpassword like how i did mines 043u034;jE{@#)($_ . It will not work they hash isn't capable of hashing and decrypting that. Use letteres and numbes
Yes you can but don't make it with chinese symbols, i had to contatc them but i got fast customer support also! :D Its legit
might buy ange :)
Woot! :DQuote:
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Tested and i confirm that it works :)
X-FORWARDED-FOR does the trick. I cannot believe they are so stupid to check the ip this way and not via remoteaddress.. The only problem is not that alexamaster saves the geo location of each ip which tries to connect to them. And the javascript they are using uses the remoteaddress and not reading the ip through the X-FORWAREDED-FOR header. So each ip got the same location, although they are completely different ip's.
It works, but i think if they take a closer look it is easily detectable.
The IP's wouldn't have to actually be "random" per se...
Maybe the bot could just mimic IPs in the same subnet as the actual IP or something?
A simple whois lookup of the current IP should produce some valid ranges owned by the same ISP.
...or even just allow user input for a range of IPs to use and how many instances to start.
didn't get around to upgrading last night... it was a crap day. It'll happen asap though.
How many surflinks are you running?
I have made one but site is down! I think I can beat yours, cheers brother!
Yeah i noticed that too :( Its down since a few hours, i hope they just have a temporary problem. How's your bot coded? Http bot? Which programming language? It's that good? Why do you think it can beat mine?Quote:
I'm just interested :)