| | | ishwri | 10-06-2016 03:56 AM | vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Im interested in using vmware and tiny7 for creating multiple stealt accounts, how does this work? do you also need a vpn service? |
| empirestate | 10-06-2016 05:02 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 This is a broad question. Start Youtubing |
| cool customer | 10-06-2016 05:11 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 You will need to create 1 virtual machine per eb/pp set. Tiny 7 will install onto each virtual machine without a key.
You may need to download from Microsoft (ironically) some .NET files to make some programmes work since Tiny7 has a load of tosh taken out. If you want to use Batchpurifier you will need to do this.
If you intend to use Firefox download Chrome first and then download Firefox from the Chrome browser. This worked for me as Firefox would not work before I did this.
Grab a FRESH IP for each virtual machine. Don't scrimp here. Don't forget to set your firewall to block any non-VPN traffic.
Lastly, make sure your computer has plenty of RAM or it will be about as fast as a sunday driver.
It wasn't the easiest thing to set up but now it is done it is much better than switching between user accounts.
Hope that helps. |
| chango | 10-06-2016 11:21 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by cool customer
(Post 804601)
You will need to create 1 virtual machine per eb/pp set. Tiny 7 will install onto each virtual machine without a key.
You may need to download from Microsoft (ironically) some .NET files to make some programmes work since Tiny7 has a load of tosh taken out. If you want to use Batchpurifier you will need to do this.
If you intend to use Firefox download Chrome first and then download Firefox from the Chrome browser. This worked for me as Firefox would not work before I did this.
Grab a FRESH IP for each virtual machine. Don't scrimp here. Don't forget to set your firewall to block any non-VPN traffic.
Lastly, make sure your computer has plenty of RAM or it will be about as fast as a sunday driver.
It wasn't the easiest thing to set up but now it is done it is much better than switching between user accounts.
Hope that helps. | As above with Cool Customer , You can build a single Tiny7 add every program you need I.E Chrome firefox etc .. then copy that one VM (virtual Machine 10 times into separate folders (name each one individually). Then open each one and when it prompts you ,click "copied", I use folders in the VM front GUI to separate my machines.
Once you have got to this stage I'm sure there will be more questions.
Remember to install VMTools for the original Tiny7 VM |
| cool customer | 10-06-2016 02:48 PM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by chango
(Post 804643)
As above with Cool Customer , You can build a single Tiny7 add every program you need I.E Chrome firefox etc .. then copy that one VM (virtual Machine 10 times into separate folders (name each one individually). Then open each one and when it prompts you ,click "copied", I use folders in the VM front GUI to separate my machines.
Once you have got to this stage I'm sure there will be more questions.
Remember to install VMTools for the original Tiny7 VM | That is correct you can 'clone' a virtual machine.
I opted instead to create mine all separately, perhaps due to paranoia - I thought it best to make them all slightly differently as anything identical could make an easy link if prying eyes decided to look/could see any system info. |
Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 You can always have a set of different "Master" Copies of different OS's. For example, I have several Master Copies of Windows and Linux which I can clone at any time.
Here is what I have:
1. Windows XP Pro
2. Windows XP Tiny
3. Windows 7
4. Windows 7 Tiny
5. Windows 10 (I'm not a fan of Win10)
6. Linux Ubuntu
7. Linux Antergos
8. Linux Mint
9. Linux Solus |
| chango | 10-07-2016 05:37 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 804699)
You can always have a set of different "Master" Copies of different OS's. For example, I have several Master Copies of Windows and Linux which I can clone at any time.
Here is what I have:
1. Windows XP Pro
2. Windows XP Tiny
3. Windows 7
4. Windows 7 Tiny
5. Windows 10 (I'm not a fan of Win10)
6. Linux Ubuntu
7. Linux Antergos
8. Linux Mint
9. Linux Solus | And Mac OS x ..going to try this never thought of doing it. :yar: |
Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quite a few posts about vmware OP - there was a recent nice post written up by a member...you might need to be subscribed to see it, I'm not certain. |
Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by chango
(Post 804798)
And Mac OS x ..going to try this never thought of doing it. :yar: | Not for me but definitely go for it if it's your cup of tea. |
| phaz0rz | 10-07-2016 01:17 PM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by chango
(Post 804798)
And Mac OS x ..going to try this never thought of doing it. :yar: | It's VERY hard to get OSX to boot in a virtualized environment hosted on a PC. Even with VMware tools. OSX is so different that's it's nearly impossible to find compatible drivers.
MM78 - If you don't mind me asking, why do you use so many different OS's? Just as an added layer of stealth? Personally I use the same "thin" copy of XP for all of my VM's. |
Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 804869)
MM78 - If you don't mind me asking, why do you use so many different OS's? Just as an added layer of stealth? Personally I use the same "thin" copy of XP for all of my VM's. | Partially yeah...that and I'm a giant geek. |
| Derdo99 | 10-11-2016 04:48 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 If you are using the same copy just cloning vmware images you are leaving a lot of traces and your accounts might be possibly linked.
Just compare by yourself one of variables:
Canvas Fingerprint the most likely if you are using the same browser and same version for all your accounts this variable will be the same. Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 804869)
It's VERY hard to get OSX to boot in a virtualized environment hosted on a PC. Even with VMware tools. OSX is so different that's it's nearly impossible to find compatible drivers.
MM78 - If you don't mind me asking, why do you use so many different OS's? Just as an added layer of stealth? Personally I use the same "thin" copy of XP for all of my VM's. | |
Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by Derdo99
(Post 805518)
If you are using the same copy just cloning vmware images you are leaving a lot of traces and your accounts might be possibly linked.
Just compare by yourself one of variables:
Canvas Fingerprint the most likely if you are using the same browser and same version for all your accounts this variable will be the same. | And yet those can be changed easily....I'm using Cloned VMWares and have not seen any linking. |
| chango | 10-12-2016 07:31 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 You only clone the vanilla version of the VM .. also its a good idea to take a snapshot before you clone it as this can be used to delete everything on that machine back to a fresh copy if its burnerd |
| Derdo99 | 10-14-2016 05:54 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 I have done a lot of research, it's not so easy to change it.
Yeah, you may spoof it, but they will see 100% clear that it's spoofed fingerprint.
They will not suspend or link account just based on this.
Because there are a lof the same computers (hardware)
Just they might suspend if there are to many with similar setups, I mean same canvas fingerprint + similar items for selling, similar vcc and bank account, same ISP. and then it might lead to issues. It just makes obvious pattern... Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 805551)
And yet those can be changed easily....I'm using Cloned VMWares and have not seen any linking. | |
Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 Quote:
Originally Posted by Derdo99
(Post 806282)
I have done a lot of research, it's not so easy to change it.
Yeah, you may spoof it, but they will see 100% clear that it's spoofed fingerprint.
They will not suspend or link account just based on this.
Because there are a lof the same computers (hardware)
Just they might suspend if there are to many with similar setups, I mean same canvas fingerprint + similar items for selling, similar vcc and bank account, same ISP. and then it might lead to issues. It just makes obvious pattern... | And yet we really don't know what Ebay or PayPal uses to ban people, so I don't see a whole lot of problems with cloned OS's. |
| ishwri | 10-17-2016 05:30 AM | Re: vmware on stealth accounts and using tiny7 thans for the responses. that is good intel | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:48 AM. | |
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