Fixed an issue causing Socks to crash if a license file was double-clicked while the initial Sparkle configuration dialog was open.
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Am indeed using EC2 though - used your guide for that too.Socksescort for mac: Dropbox for Mac is straightforward to use and makes sharing your files with others or accessing them remotely easier than ever. Thank yoou for the alternatives, shrouded ! Yup, am not shelling out money nows - don't feel it's worthwhile for Neopets hahaha (and don't really have other uses for them at the moment). I prefer this because it lets you remote desktop in, set everything up, disconnect, and then you can actually turn off your computer. Again, not sure how datacenter IPs aren't banned. You can incur data charges, but I think I only got a data charge 1-2 times for $0.15-$0.50 over a year. You get 12 months of a free tier server during the trial. I say "free" because you do need to sign up with a debit/credit card. I'm also not entirely sure how they haven't started banning datacenter IPs yet.Ī last "free" option is to use Amazon EC2. ( ) The biggest downside is that they cost a bit more money, 5-15 USD a month. That's easier to set up, they never go offline, and they usually allow you to swap VPN locations. It's also possible to use a VPN with multiple regions like TotalVPN & NordVPN. My personal opinion is that the proxies come from a botnet. Over time, I've found 50-60 that seem to never go offline. The problem is that they can go down randomly. This is faster than TOR and probably the cheapest option. I have a subscription to SocksEscort, but I usually source my proxies from other websites. You can also use SocksEscort instead of proxifier. If you're willing to shell out some money. Want better options? Find Tor, while stable, to be a bit too slow for ABing? Have some money to spend (or otherwise)? Check out other, faster options here as well, thanks to shrouded : Įdited by Junjie, 01 June 2017 - 02:45 AM. You can find their original post, and the thread they posted in with the info, here:
This is a pretty cool thing.Ĭredit to for introducing and explaining Proxifier, by the way. The advantage of using Tor is that, it's not only a great proxy, but it will help you change IP addresses once in a while as well. Or use another good proxy, that can work too.
So each time you run this you need to open the Tor browser again. Note: This particular method only works when Tor browser is open and connected. While everything else (internet browsing etc) will not use proxy ("Direct" means "no proxy"). multiple windows of Program Manager) will use the Tor Socks5 proxy. Voila, now only the Codex Program Manager, or whatever other program you selected ( all instances of that program - e.g. So now you will have two rules, the new rule you created at the top, and the one named Default below it.įor the new rule, under "Action" select "Socks5 proxy".
For the Codex Program Manager, find pre_loader.exe, it's under C:\Program Files (x86) -> Neocodex (for windows).Īnd then make sure it is above the rule named "Default". Under "Applications" for the new rule, find the executable file that you want to run the proxy on. Press the "Add" button, and make a new rule, name it something. Go to Profile -> Proxification Rules on the top menus, or simply press this icon located below "File" and "Profile":
Run the downloaded file and follow the setup wizard's instructions to install it.
(note: Use the "Standard Edition", not the "Portable" one - the Portable one apparently "leaks traffic", which may reveal your IP apparently). Once done, you can run the Tor browser by going to that folder, and click on "Start Tor Browser". Open the file, install it in the language of your choice, and install it in the folder of your choice (the default option, your Desktop, is a good choice I believe). To do so you will need to download, install, and run two separate programs: the Tor browser, and Proxifier. I sort of stumbled into this solution for that one night, while frustratedly trying to get some crappy public proxies to work for my AC scoresending. Always wanted to use a proxy, but can't find one that is stable and fast enough to work for your scoresending / other sneaky purposes?