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Posted by: Vector
« on: February 10, 2009, 09:06:14 PM »

*moved to the StealthBot board*

OH

well its a simple process, but one I have not really been able to work well.

Basically, you'd need to select an IP below the gateway you are connecting to on StealthBot. The reason being when you connect to a gateway address, it automatically resolves to a random battle.net IP on that gateway, which means you would have to forward all interfaces on that gateway to one of your IPs. Its a lot easier to forward it to just one.

Say you selected 63.241.83.7 as the server (IP under uswest.battle.net)

Go to Start -> Run, and type in "cmd" and hit enter

Basically you'd want to use the ROUTE ADD command to allow the connection to route through the battle.net address you want to connect through

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ROUTE ADD <One of the two IPs> MASK 255.255.255.0 63.241.83.7 METRIC 1
Its confusing to get to work the way you want. Let me know if this does the trick or not.
Posted by: de80
« on: February 10, 2009, 06:51:44 PM »

No on my VPS i have to ip's how do i get the bot to chose one?
Posted by: ArticWolve
« on: February 10, 2009, 06:43:02 PM »

You are referring to the usage of proxies. In the future please try to use a more specific title then just "SB." To use proxies, you must first make sure the proxy is accepting connections on the port being used. Also note that PROXIES are not legal unless you contact the IP owner and ask for permission to use it.

There are a few programs out there that allow public use of proxies to help others connect to other places. These are usually give--receive types of setups where you can also be used as a proxy. However, when you use them, you are forewarned that users are able to use you as a proxy as you are able to use others as a proxy. Think of it as an ultra network with many IPs attached to it.
Posted by: de80
« on: February 10, 2009, 02:56:16 PM »

Geting SB to pick a diffrent ip to run off.

How do i do this?