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#1 fluxvonator

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Posted 04 November 2013 - 06:52 PM

I was considering setting up a vitual machine on my laptop so I could bring it to school and AB with two accounts under the same public IP. I'd probably end up using some linux distro, unless it turns out I really need Windows (or Mac). So, has anyone tried using Abrosia on Linux via Wine or other, or used a vitual machine at all to AB?



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Posted 04 November 2013 - 07:19 PM

I was considering setting up a vitual machine on my laptop so I could bring it to school and AB with two accounts under the same public IP. I'd probably end up using some linux distro, unless it turns out I really need Windows (or Mac). So, has anyone tried using Abrosia on Linux via Wine or other, or used a vitual machine at all to AB?

I don't know anything about using linux via Wine, but I can tell you ABing on 2 accounts on the same IP address is just asking to get iced.



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Posted 04 November 2013 - 07:21 PM

I don't know anything about using linux via Wine, but I can tell you ABing on 2 accounts on the same IP address is just asking to get iced.

I think there's more to it than that... yung and I have been on the same ip abing and stuff since April.

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Posted 04 November 2013 - 07:47 PM

The Program Manager works perfectly fine in wine, ABing from multiple accounts on the same IP does NOT lol unless you're looking for a freeze

 

Also, keep in mind that if you're using wine that your user agent while you're ABing will be different, which may raise a flag... while I'm not 100% sure about that, doing the prior mentioned will for sure


I think there's more to it than that... yung and I have been on the same ip abing and stuff since April.

TNT can see that you're using different computers, I've read it in the neopian times



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Posted 05 November 2013 - 05:25 AM

Also, keep in mind that if you're using wine that your user agent while you're ABing will be different, which may raise a flag... while I'm not 100% sure about that, doing the prior mentioned will for sure

TNT can see that you're using different computers, I've read it in the neopian times

I have more than one account on my computer, but I think it does have to do with the user-agent. I have one strictly on chrome and one strictly on FF

#6 DJAndre

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Posted 07 November 2013 - 11:59 PM

I setup four virtual win7 machines on a VMWare Workstation environment and deployed two on my home network and two on a family members PC in a different city (so I had four accounts sitting on two different external IPs). Both PCs had 8gb of ram total and I allocated 1.5gb to each virtual machine. Each virtual machine had a virtual network card so each had a different internal IP. VMWare workstation was v9, a cracked download I got through BitTorrent.

I hadnt had much luck with Autobuying so I was doing Score Sending for 6 hours per day on each VM. This worked well for about a week (profits across the four accounts upward of 800k total), but one night I started all four score senders within 5 minutes of each other and all four accounts got frozen as well as my main account (10 years old), my secondary account (1 year) and my wife's account- and none of those last three had cheated in anyway whatsoever.

If I plan to do this again I'll make the following changes:
- only one account per external IP address (which almost eliminates the need for a virtual environment)
- never start ABing or SSing at the same time on virtual machines
- possibly load two VMs per location but only run one at a time and switch back and forth weekly


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