I'm using it already , very good Scanner and works very fine with good proxies
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Hi dude, What kind of proxies do you recommend?I'm using it already , very good Scanner and works very fine with good proxies
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All scripts in py have problems with proxies, there is a catch though; it likes proxies with a ping of less than 1000ms - so you'll need to check for faster ones as well. - Greetings.
If you buy let me know.
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For example, if I wanted to buy 1000 proxies how much would it cost on average?
Until now I've never had any problems with proxies and O.B. I too, as I think most use those found on the net.
Greetings
Do you know if it is possible to put the list of proxies with authentication, it only works in server : port format. Greetings.
Yes in O.B. you can put authenticated proxies, in py scripts in some only those from IPVanish.
But for example, sometimes I find (rarely) paid proxies on the net... the user gives a gift and shares 1000 proxies for a short time, is this another method that the user has done to purchase proxies?
thx
I use the 1 to scan MACs it's enough... I understand how the rotating ones work; I managed to find 2 already paid addresses on the net, once entered and started O.B. around 1400 proxies rotate.
Socks5 are best and very hard to get working socks5 or even socks4 // http you'll find much, just make sure are working.Hi dude, What kind of proxies do you recommend?
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I put in free proxies from proxyscrape which there are some working but this python script always pulls all proxies as bad.Socks5 are best and very hard to get working socks5 or even socks4 // http you'll find much, just make sure are working.
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Naaaa... once downloaded from an example site "proxyscrape" you have to check to skim further...I put in free proxies from proxyscrape which there are some working but this python script always pulls all proxies as bad.
All scripts in py have problems with proxies, there is a catch though; it likes proxies with a ping of less than 1000ms - so you'll need to check for faster ones as well. - Greetings.
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The problem was that I was trying to scan this host mag.4k-ott.com which seems to no longer respond to dns so it gave proxies that were correct as bad. @PicKim, I appreciate the information on the latency of proxies below 1000ms. Any recommendations on rotating proxies to buy? Is it important that all rotating proxies are from the country in which the IPTV server accepts connections? I see that almost all IPTVs can open from the Netherlands. Greetings.Naaaa... once downloaded from an example site "proxyscrape" you have to check to skim further...
All scripts in py have problems with proxies, there is a catch though; it likes proxies with a ping of less than 1000ms - so you'll need to check for faster ones as well. - Greetings.
- By PicKim
Honestly, I've never bought any, I don't know how to help you. I am also interested in buying proxies also because I can't understand some things, for example how many addresses they give you, how much you pay etc...The problem was that I was trying to scan this host mag.4k-ott.com which seems to no longer respond to dns so it gave proxies that were correct as bad. @PicKim, I appreciate the information on the latency of proxies below 1000ms. Any recommendations on rotating proxies to buy? Is it important that all rotating proxies are from the country in which the IPTV server accepts connections? I see that almost all IPTVs can open from the Netherlands. Greetings.
If you buy let me know.
Thank you
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From what I could discover there are residential rotating proxies and you buy GB, that is, the bandwidth that will pass through them. They are cheap because 2GB is about 5€. As they are http requests, I understand that the traffic that will be generated will be little. Right now I am using free socks5 proxies that are valid but I do not get server hits that I am interested in for personal use. Sometimes I see a traceback error in the Python script, I suppose it will be because the proxy fails to respond in less than 1 second but the script continues without problems. What is more effective to hit this type of python script or use OB? Greetings!Honestly, I've never bought any, I don't know how to help you. I am also interested in buying proxies also because I can't understand some things, for example how many addresses they give you, how much you pay etc...
If you buy let me know.
Thank you
- By PicKim
Certainly with Open Bullet all problems are solved, consider that you can make both HTTP/HTTPs, SOCKS 4 and 5 work together... not in Python scripts!From what I could discover there are residential rotating proxies and you buy GB, that is, the bandwidth that will pass through them. They are cheap because 2GB is about 5€. As they are http requests, I understand that the traffic that will be generated will be little. Right now I am using free socks5 proxies that are valid but I do not get server hits that I am interested in for personal use. Sometimes I see a traceback error in the Python script, I suppose it will be because the proxy fails to respond in less than 1 second but the script continues without problems. What is more effective to hit this type of python script or use OB? Greetings!
For example, if I wanted to buy 1000 proxies how much would it cost on average?
Until now I've never had any problems with proxies and O.B. I too, as I think most use those found on the net.
Greetings
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You don't really need 1000 proxies, you usually get a server : port endpoint that you always call. This server at each call is in charge of rotating the outbound proxy. I am testing it, I have made 39,060 requests and consumed 0.01GB, I purchased 1GB for testing.Certainly with Open Bullet all problems are solved, consider that you can make both HTTP/HTTPs, SOCKS 4 and 5 work together... not in Python scripts!
For example, if I wanted to buy 1000 proxies how much would it cost on average?
Until now I've never had any problems with proxies and O.B. I too, as I think most use those found on the net.
Greetings
Do you know if it is possible to put the list of proxies with authentication, it only works in server : port format. Greetings.
- By PicKim
Ah that's how the GB story works.You don't really need 1000 proxies, you usually get a server : port endpoint that you always call. This server at each call is in charge of rotating the outbound proxy. I am testing it, I have made 39,060 requests and consumed 0.01GB, I purchased 1GB for testing.
Do you know if it is possible to put the list of proxies with authentication, it only works in server : port format. Greetings.
Yes in O.B. you can put authenticated proxies, in py scripts in some only those from IPVanish.
But for example, sometimes I find (rarely) paid proxies on the net... the user gives a gift and shares 1000 proxies for a short time, is this another method that the user has done to purchase proxies?
thx
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Yes, there are other types of non-rotating proxies that you download a list from the provider. What version of OB do you use? Is OB 2 already running very well? Is your version of that python script you posted in another post going well? Greetings.Ah that's how the GB story works.
Yes in O.B. you can put authenticated proxies, in py scripts in some only those from IPVanish.
But for example, sometimes I find (rarely) paid proxies on the net... the user gives a gift and shares 1000 proxies for a short time, is this another method that the user has done to purchase proxies?
thx
- By PicKim
Ahhhrg! Nothing is good, these scripts are made for children ;-)Yes, there are other types of non-rotating proxies that you download a list from the provider. What version of OB do you use? Is OB 2 already running very well? Is your version of that python script you posted in another post going well? Greetings.
I use the 1 to scan MACs it's enough... I understand how the rotating ones work; I managed to find 2 already paid addresses on the net, once entered and started O.B. around 1400 proxies rotate.