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When will proxy servers advance in technology
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When will proxy servers advance in technology

xxlxxxlx Member

Proxy servers have been around ever since the internet has come out, and they havent even changed in the slightest bit.

Websites are getting better at detecting proxies, while proxies just stay the same, which pisses me off.

We need to make an advancement in technology. We need residential ip's or fake residential ip's to become widely available.

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  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Oh, my. Do I sense tears? I hope not.

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    1st April was 2 days ago.

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  • xxlxxxlx Member
    edited April 2018

    @Clouvider said:
    1st April was 2 days ago.

    1 day ago actually

  • hzrhzr Member

    xxlx said: 1 day ago actually

    I have over 1mil residential IPs for proxies, it is super easy when you are network admin for comcast :)

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @xxlx said:

    @Clouvider said:
    1st April was 2 days ago.

    1 day ago actually

    Not in London ;-)

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  • donlidonli Member

    @hzr said:

    I have over 1mil residential IPs for proxies, it is super easy when you are network admin for comcast :)

    Does Comcast know how much money it apparently could be making in the residential IP proxy business?

  • @donli said:

    @hzr said:

    I have over 1mil residential IPs for proxies, it is super easy when you are network admin for comcast :)

    Does Comcast know how much money it apparently could be making in the residential IP proxy business?

    About 2 euro per ip per month, half of which will be charged back, and the other half will be gone due to credit card fraud.

  • xxlxxxlx Member

    @hzr said:

    xxlx said: 1 day ago actually

    I have over 1mil residential IPs for proxies, it is super easy when you are network admin for comcast :)

    thats sick dude I might have to strike up a deal with you

  • proxy has evolved. from http proxy (squid-cache), sock5 (ssh tunnel ?), vpn, tor, etc.

    @xxlx tech that not solve your problem doesn't mean it stuck. about residential ip, do you want to share your connection to others ? who might do carding, hacking, or just downloading huge amount of porn.

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Either way, porn is what makes the world go around.

    And perhaps quid as well.

  • xxlxxxlx Member

    @teamacc said:

    @donli said:

    @hzr said:

    I have over 1mil residential IPs for proxies, it is super easy when you are network admin for comcast :)

    Does Comcast know how much money it apparently could be making in the residential IP proxy business?

    About 2 euro per ip per month, half of which will be charged back, and the other half will be gone due to credit card fraud.

    There are ways to make transactions without getting charged back, such as bank transfers. Also you could use cryptocurrency to 100% never be charged back (Which is what I do).

  • @xxlx said:
    There are ways to make transactions without getting charged back, such as bank transfers. Also you could use cryptocurrency to 100% never be charged back (Which is what I do).

    and then they come to LET, WHT, etc. complaining about refund, blocked ip, etc.

    why not rent a house, a small house ... 2x1m if any ? then call ISP. now you can use your new house internet for anything you want.

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Dat leaves too much of a trace.

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  • cubedatacubedata Member, Patron Provider

    @xxlx said:

    @hzr said:

    xxlx said: 1 day ago actually

    I have over 1mil residential IPs for proxies, it is super easy when you are network admin for comcast :)

    thats sick dude I might have to strike up a deal with you

    great, every provider now will "blackhole" all of comcast's ASN's so you really aren't going to win op....if a site provider doesn't want you they don't want you. trying to ask for how to do this is prohibited via the rules aka this is not white hat related activity.

    LET is White Hat
    We do not allow discussion of how to commit illegal activities such as D/DOS attacks, spamming, hacking, etc. Threads on these subjects will be closed and removed. Discussion of defense against these acts is welcome.

    LET is not the place to boast about your DDOS attacks, share your tango downs, or rally the hacking underground to avenge a digital wrong. Discussions encouraging these activities will be closed and removed.

    Just to be clear - that list of subjects includes traffic exchange, botnets, subnets so you can barrage sneaker companies in search of the latest tennis shoes, as well as anything that might cause headaches for a hosting provider. Provider lives matter.

    https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/137719/lowendtalk-community-rules-updated-17th-march

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  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    Speaking of proxy technology, Is Softether still not detected by the GFW?

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