Tube Increaser - Does It Support Private Proxies? Is There a Better Product?

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Does anyone know if Tube Increaser supports private proxies?

Does anyone know of a better product besides Tube Increaser?
 
hi yea i use my own proxies i buy them from a site i get them daily.

so i add them in with the daily list they already provide..and it goes faster then usual programs so its probably the best i'd say.

theres problems like abcefinder and tube thunder but personally its just rubbish..
 
hi yea i use my own proxies i buy them from a site i get them daily.

so i add them in with the daily list they already provide..and it goes faster then usual programs so its probably the best i'd say.

theres problems like abcefinder and tube thunder but personally its just rubbish..

What the website are you talking about (for private proxies)?
 
I was referring to private proxies as in... You have a linux box with a couple class C blocks assigned to it, you install squid, and they are just yours. They would require username/password. Does this program accept username/password fields?
 
I am not sure if Tube Increaser accepts username/passwords but what you can do in your squid.conf is only allow your IP address which would effectively do the same thing. The setting would be the following:

acl our_networks src XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is your IP.
 
I was having the same problem with tube increaser....it does not accept private username and passwords. kinda sucks because I have a list of over 900 private proxies and can't pass the username and password through tube increaser.
 
I use HideMyIp Premium and rotate the IP's every 15 minutes.
 
I use HideMyIp Premium and rotate the IP's every 15 minutes.

That works?

I tried that with a rotation of 1 minute and a video became
UNAVAILABLE.

Strangely, it went online some time later.

I'll experiment some more.
 
how did the experiment go? i also have a list of passworded proxies that i'd like to use with tube increaser.
 
That works?

I tried that with a rotation of 1 minute and a video became
UNAVAILABLE.

Strangely, it went online some time later.

I'll experiment some more.

Unavailable may had had to do with the proxy being used... Youtube won't show a video to any user using a proxy that sends a "Proxy-Connection" header. I think it's an attempt to defeat view increasing, as it's a relatively new behavior.
 
I was wondering where do you guys get proxies and how much do they cost?
 
I was referring to private proxies as in... You have a linux box with a couple class C blocks assigned to it, you install squid, and they are just yours. They would require username/password. Does this program accept username/password fields?

You can use proxy firewall and set tube increaser to use proxy from the list.
Then use whole of your list in the proxy firewall and its user name and password. Set the setting in the proxy firewall to change randomly every few minutes or seconds.

Whenever tube increaser runs, proxy firewall will give it different proxy IP ta set interval of time.
 
I actually tried what you are talking about, using Proxy Firewall in conjunction with tube increaser and could not get it to work. It was like Tube Increaser was bypassing Proxy Firewall altogether. How did you get this to work? Did you have to tweak Proxy Firewall in anyway?
 
Did you set the proxy firewall under "rules".
Under rules edit the software to access net thru proxy and set the proxy access to change randomly from the set of login passwords u have given.
 
Tube Increaser uses IE, if you can't get Proxyfirewall to detect the traffic from it you can route it through using privoxy.

Install privoxy (hxxp://www.privoxy.org/) and go to Edit --> Main Configuration. Ctrl+f down to the part that says "listen-address" and change it to 127.0.0.1:8088. Make sure you change the real line, not the example, haha.

Then go to IE and change your proxy address to the same, 127.0.0.1:8088. Now privoxy is automatically babysitting your IE. Just configure proxyfirewall as usual and socksify privoxy instead of the browser directly. It'll be forced to go through privoxy, thus being socksified.

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Tube Increaser uses IE, if you can't get Proxyfirewall to detect the traffic from it you can route it through using privoxy.

Install privoxy (hxxp://www.privoxy.org/) and go to Edit --> Main Configuration. Ctrl+f down to the part that says ?listen-address? and change it to 127.0.0.1:8088. Make sure you change the real line, not the example, haha.

Then go to IE and change your proxy address to the same, 127.0.0.1:8088. Now privoxy is automatically babysitting your IE. Just configure proxyfirewall as usual and socksify privoxy instead of the browser directly. It'll be forced to go through privoxy, thus being socksified.

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or you can just use Tor
and in tube increacer add 127.0.0.1:8118
 
How exactly would Tor help you use Private Proxies? Riddle me that, Boy Blunder.

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OH WOW!!! I am gonna try this when i get home!!! I'm at work right now....dont think my company would care for me much to try it there. If this works....Proxy Firewall should give me a REAL advantage when it comes so using Tube Increaser.

Question....does anyone know how to best use Tube Increaser when if comes to multiple sessions. I noticed that if I run 4 sessions on a single computer it runs well....but when I run another 4 sessions (8 total) on another computer on the same home network....the 2nd set of sessions hardly get me any views....maybe about 500, while the 1st session gets me 2000 (this is when setting 7000 as my total view mark)

Open for suggestions.
 
I've run 20 sessions simultaneously without a problem. It might be a simultaneous connection issue with your OS, check the TCP/IP patch at
Code:
http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=en&url=downloads#4226patch
and up your limit to whatever your system can maintain comfortably.

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