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Originally Posted by raplost
Hm, if they detect botter for their IPs, there's a way to change it or not? Idk, maybe using No-Ip, just wondering !
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Lol, are you retarded?
No-Ip is not a proxy, It's a DUC (Dynamic Update Client).
Here's what it does, in a nutshell.
Your IP = 97.0.0.1
Application "A" needs to connect to your IP in order to function properly.
Unfortunately, you do not have a static IP, so tomorrow your IP might be 97.0.0.3.
When you run the No-IP DUC, it uses a static hostname ("raplost.no-ip.biz", for example) that fowards to your dynamic IP.
Here's an example:
WITHOUT DUC:
Day 1 -
Application "A" Attempts to connect to - 97.0.0.1
Your IP - 97.0.0.1
Connection - Successful
Day 2 -
Application "A" Attempts to connect to - 97.0.0.1
Your IP - 97.0.0.3
Connection - Unsuccessful
Day 3 -
Application "A" Attempts to connect to - 97.0.0.1
Your IP - 97.0.0.7
Connection - Unsuccessful
WITH DUC:
Day 1 -
Application "A" Attempts to connect to - raplost.no-ip.biz
raplost.no-ip.biz = 97.0.0.1
Your IP - 97.0.0.1
Connection - Successful
Day 2 -
Application "A" Attempts to connect to - raplost.no-ip.biz
raplost.no-ip.biz = 97.0.0.3
Your IP - 97.0.0.3
Connection - Successful
Day 3 -
Application "A" Attempts to connect to - raplost.no-ip.biz
raplost.no-ip.biz = 97.0.0.7
Your IP - 97.0.0.7
Connection - Successful
If you want to avoid them getting your IP, possible programs you could use include:
Tor
Proxifier
Hotspot Shield