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| craigloganbt | 02-22-2018 11:36 AM | Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Ok so I have currently have 10 strong ebay accounts running and 10-20 baby ones that need priming. Current IP method is fine but I want to leave the UK for a period so I will been to proxy.
Thing Is I read about IPburger with fresh dedicated IP's and the likes, its software than channels all your internet connection. Its not ideal when I have multiple account within 1 VM.
In the past I've manually entered proxy settings into chrome/ff etc but its sooooooo slow compared to regular internet or VPN. It really brings out oyur personality haha
What is the best solution for me to be able to ensure each browser routes through a different dedicated fresh IP while keeping to an acceptable speed? |
| dachilla | 02-22-2018 11:48 AM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? While I understand what you are trying to do, there are some questions to be asked before we can help. Fist woul be why do you run more than one account on a VM and second how do you do that?
What browser do you use for each account? Or do you use the same browser for each? |
Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by dachilla
(Post 902981)
Fist woul be why do you run more than one account on a VM and second how do you do that? | VMWare Workstation is how..... http://i65.tinypic.com/2isf72b.jpg |
| craigloganbt | 02-22-2018 01:03 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? I prefer Virtualbox, hear VMware is better but i'm a stubborn old mule. If its not broke don't fix it lol
Why wouldn't i use more than 1 per VM? I'd need a 10tb hard drive for all the seperate vms otherwise
Now back to the original question can anyone suggest the best method? |
| dachilla | 02-22-2018 01:24 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by craigloganbt
(Post 902995)
I prefer Virtualbox, hear VMware is better but i'm a stubborn old mule. If its not broke don't fix it lol
Why wouldn't i use more than 1 per VM? I'd need a 10tb hard drive for all the seperate vms otherwise
Now back to the original question can anyone suggest the best method? | Still I don't understand. If you can use more than one on a VM, why not have all on your host?
Can't really help you without understanding the setup.
The "How do you do that" was referring to how do you operate 2 or more accounts on one Guest machine? Are you using portable browser? How do you keep IP's separated on the guest machines? |
Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by craigloganbt
(Post 902995)
I prefer Virtualbox, hear VMware is better but i'm a stubborn old mule. If its not broke don't fix it lol | Nothing wrong with that. Quote:
Why wouldn't i use more than 1 per VM? I'd need a 10tb hard drive for all the seperate vms otherwise
| LOL, 10TB? I use a 1TB external that is currently holding 30 VMWares or more. Quote:
Now back to the original question can anyone suggest the best method?
| Proxies are fine....if you u use a good one. |
| phaz0rz | 02-22-2018 03:34 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? So you use Windows user accounts from within your VM? I guess that's one way to go about it. But if you're going to do it that way why not have all your accounts on a single VM?
My 26 account VM's only take 80gb on my internal SSD. |
| craigloganbt | 02-23-2018 05:17 AM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 903030)
So you use Windows user accounts from within your VM? I guess that's one way to go about it. But if you're going to do it that way why not have all your accounts on a single VM?
My 26 account VM's only take 80gb on my internal SSD. |
Reason i use different VM's is so i give off different fingerprints for each account i.e firefox in win 7 is different from firefox in win 8. chrome on 7 is diff from ff on 7
I do use my host too.
My setup is fine i don't need advice on that,
Anyone can recommend a fast reliable dedicated proxy provider? Like i say i tried some years back and the ones i used were too slow to be practical. Add that to poor internet speeds abroad and we will come to a stand still.
Years ago i used a VPN for 4 accounts .. ip changed every time and pp and ebay was fine .. but i don't want to take risks anymore. Rather pay extra for the peace of mind. I know pp have improved security |
| dachilla | 02-23-2018 07:10 AM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by craigloganbt
(Post 903141)
Reason i use different VM's is so i give off different fingerprints for each account i.e firefox in win 7 is different from firefox in win 8. chrome on 7 is diff from ff on 7
I do use my host too.
My setup is fine i don't need advice on that,
Anyone can recommend a fast reliable dedicated proxy provider? Like i say i tried some years back and the ones i used were too slow to be practical. Add that to poor internet speeds abroad and we will come to a stand still.
Years ago i used a VPN for 4 accounts .. ip changed every time and pp and ebay was fine .. but i don't want to take risks anymore. Rather pay extra for the peace of mind. I know pp have improved security | Why not use 24vc or IPburger fresh IP for each account? |
| craigloganbt | 02-23-2018 11:37 AM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by dachilla
(Post 903152)
Why not use 24vc or IPburger fresh IP for each account? | I'm i wrong in thinking these both work as software? I.e i install them then they run all traffic through from my pc?
Or are they just proxies i manually enter into browser? These where slow in the past (manually entered proxies) is there a way to speed them up? |
| dachilla | 02-23-2018 12:04 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by craigloganbt
(Post 903186)
I'm i wrong in thinking these both work as software? I.e i install them then they run all traffic through from my pc?
Or are they just proxies i manually enter into browser? These where slow in the past (manually entered proxies) is there a way to speed them up? | That's exactly why I asked you for details in your setup in the first place.
I'm pretty sure there are browser extensions around with which you can connect to these. U gotta google it tho. Or just send them an email. |
| phaz0rz | 02-23-2018 12:14 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by craigloganbt
(Post 903186)
I'm i wrong in thinking these both work as software? I.e i install them then they run all traffic through from my pc?
Or are they just proxies i manually enter into browser? These where slow in the past (manually entered proxies) is there a way to speed them up? | A VPN is a type of network connection not a type of software.
There's VPN client software out there but you're not required to use any software to connect to a VPN. VPN's work very similarly to proxies. You connect to the VPN server, then all of your internet traffic is run through the VPN server before being sent out to the internet.
I've always preferred Softether VPN Client but it's not necessary. Windows has a VPN client built in. If you use Windows to configure a VPN connection, you just enter your VPN connection details then connect to the VPN like an old-school dial up connection. The VPN then acts as a proxy except it does so on the network level rather than the browser level. I don't know of any VPN browser extensions since I've never needed to look for one, but the built in Windows VPN client is extremely easy to configure and use. Every VPN provider has tutorials on their site for configuring a Windows VPN connection. |
| craigloganbt | 02-23-2018 12:17 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by dachilla
(Post 903187)
That's exactly why I asked you for details in your setup in the first place.
I'm pretty sure there are browser extensions around with which you can connect to these. U gotta google it tho. Or just send them an email. | Thanks for the reply. I'll give them an email and see if they can suggest anything. Browser ext would be ideal. If not it might be a case of having to separate them all into different user accounts on VM's, but it wouldn't be practical on the host because email clients etc reconnecting to usb but could just move them all onto a vm too |
| dachilla | 02-23-2018 12:50 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by craigloganbt
(Post 903191)
Thanks for the reply. I'll give them an email and see if they can suggest anything. Browser ext would be ideal. If not it might be a case of having to separate them all into different user accounts on VM's, but it wouldn't be practical on the host because email clients etc reconnecting to usb but could just move them all onto a vm too | I understand the problem... it might get confusing at some place.
To sort things out softether might be a solution. Just install it on your host, name the VPN's as you named you accounts and then connect to them on the host while working on the respective account.
I guess that's pretty much what phaz0rz suggested. However certain VPN providers DO offer a browser extension, like purevpn or expressvpn. These two are **** and not useful but they do offer it, so it might be worth to take a closer look. |
| craigloganbt | 03-03-2018 04:12 AM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by dachilla
(Post 903196)
I understand the problem... it might get confusing at some place.
To sort things out softether might be a solution. Just install it on your host, name the VPN's as you named you accounts and then connect to them on the host while working on the respective account.
I guess that's pretty much what phaz0rz suggested. However certain VPN providers DO offer a browser extension, like purevpn or expressvpn. These two are **** and not useful but they do offer it, so it might be worth to take a closer look. | Thanks Bud. Testing 24vc on one of my account ATM |
| empirestate | 03-03-2018 05:31 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? |
| phaz0rz | 03-04-2018 09:29 AM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? Quote:
Originally Posted by empirestate
(Post 904907)
Best to create dedicated proxies for each account | No it's not. Stop spewing forum Diarrhea. |
| empirestate | 03-04-2018 01:28 PM | Re: Have dozens of eb/pps spread over 3 VM's whats best for dedicated IP for each? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:37 AM. | |
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