Let's say I need to register 200 Accounts on a website with 200 different IP adresses - only for research of course. What is the best way to do that? Tricky part is, they all need to be fron the same country and it should be possible to automate it. I tried TOR already and setting an exit-node there, but it doesn't relly work all the time. Any suggestions?
I can do a lot with Selenium and Python, but I am stuck at this point now
If your carrier or ISP gives you a really dynamic IP that changes on each connection, you could turn off and on the router or CNE between each registration. At ~5 minutes per negotiation if you turn it all the way off, which gives better results than DHCP renew, you may be facing the better part of a day. Also, you may have to keep track of your assigned IPs to be sure you don't repeat them. You may want to take a look at ifconfig.co/ to check that.
Oliver Gonzalez
can't tell if troll or legitimate retard, either way, lost
Werked for me in my time for something similarly retarded as OP. Retard problems require retard solutions.
Gavin Martinez
Thanks user. I didn´t know the site so far. But I considered doing the rest as you described. Didn´t feel too good about it though
Henry Ramirez
can you into math, assuming he does it exactly every 5 minutes without wasting time or taking breaks, it would take him almost 17 hours i'm still not convinced you're not trolling and my sides are crippled
Isaac Parker
Just get a shitload of switches and extra long lan cables Eventually they will all converge at one point. Start with a 5 port switch, branch into 21 port switches for each of the 4 ports (should now be 100 available ports exactly) and now put a 3 port switch on each of these 100 ports
200 ports at your disposal the only way that matters
Luke Mitchell
That's exactly what he meant by >you may be facing the better part of a day Your reading comprehension is even more retarded than that guy's answer and OP's question. So either propose a solution, point out at _unknown_ problems, or gtfo.
Julian Stewart
what the fuck you're actually doing this what the fuck are you trolling too what the fuck you're actually defending this is everyone a troll or am i losing my mind
Okay, now let´s find a real solution This can´t be it
Luke Hernandez
>I can do a lot with Selenium and Python, but I am stuck at this point now
If you're going for load test there are tools for that that can spoof an IP address. But that's for local testing under your own infrastructure.
If you're planning otherwise then git gud.
Gavin Murphy
A website... Lol...
Do you even CLI? curl -4 icanhazip.com > Thank me later
Luke Morales
switch guy was legit troll
other guy told the long but legit way to do it. dhcp releases from isp don't always work because nowadays ISPs like to tag you to the same one when you come back.
Jordan Gonzalez
Larp a proxy, python can do that.
Mason Moore
>then git gud. Well, please elaborate what you would do then? I see Python as the best solution for automated registration. And nope. Wouldn´t be my own infrastructure.
>curl -4 icanhazip.com Goof input user! I will look into that. Thanks.
Well, 200 proxys which aren´t total shit and all in the same country... Not that easy Also I need them within minutes
Carson Nelson
Shut up bitch just because switches with that number of ports doesnt exist doesn't mean you can't make them
Just hook up a bunch of switches and some tape. You'll make it
Jordan Diaz
use a cloud service
Kevin Reyes
what're you planning on doing user?
Blake Parker
the e and the i are the wrong way
Jack Price
An attempt to make money. It is a well thought out plan and should work once I can solve this
Samuel Russell
proxymesh may be worth the money as long as you dont hit the big websites like google and have enough time