Proxies Being Detected

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I have used many services such as vip72 and socksescort and yet.. both were being detected don't ask me how because that is what am wondering!

I check the proxy as " x10hosting " as there site were built to detected proxies etc.. if you try sign-up for a domain it'll tell you proxy detected no idea who they're doing this.. if anyone is able to be a partner let me know!

I am paying for who ever can come up with this clever system.. PM me for more information such as contact details and info of what am trying to get done..
 
Sounds like 1 of 2 things. Either those places you've tried are sending the headers in a way that would give away the fact that they're proxies(which would be awfully silly), or the IPs of the proxies you were getting were blacklisted somewhere that x10hosting.com is checking. I'll bet if you were to check the IPs against some blacklists you'd see that they were already listed for something and x10hosting is just using that DB to identify you as a proxy user.
 
Proxy detection is not an exact science, even MaxMind openly states this. Since IPs can be used as many things including proxies that have to be seen as proxies somewhere along the line to be reported as such. Have you tried private dedicated proxies with x10?
 
You might be triggering the algorithmetic detection system that is in place at that particular establishment.
 
I have used many services such as vip72 and socksescort and yet.. both were being detected don't ask me how because that is what am wondering!
I check the proxy as " x10hosting " as there site were built to detected proxies etc.. if you try sign-up for a domain it'll tell you proxy detected no idea who they're doing this.. if anyone is able to be a partner let me know!
I am paying for who ever can come up with this clever system.. PM me for more information such as contact details and info of what am trying to get done..

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The most common way of calling something an proxy is to do a reverse lookup on an IP address, if that comes back as a datacentre, thats a big flag. The reverse lookup for a server is completely different to that of a home ISP.

Not saying thats all that is being checked, it would be daft - some companies do work out of DCs so will have to purchase from there occasionally.

IP ranges of providers could be known and blacklisted, you have cookies / flash cookies etc on your machine that they can ID you by and so on.

Have you tried just buying a VPS, creating a VPN on that and trying - that IP would hopefully not be in a 'known' range and you may get a bit further. May be worth a go. Thats why I make my own proxies / VPNs (ok, a handful at a time not hundreds like providers here do) and not so many problems caused.

Remember - if you are using private proxies, they are only private to you at this moment. You don't know what the IP addresses have been used for before, what blacklists they could be on and so on. The only way you would be confident of that is if a provider gave you a perfectly new IP, never touched by anyone else. Good luck finding that though!

Hope that helps
 
A fully anonymous/elite proxy won't send related headers. The following headers can be sent by proxy IPs

Code:
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
X-REAL-IP
HTTP_VIA
HTTP_X_PROXY_ID

I shared a simple script to check if your provider sends any of these headers:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh...ipt-testing-your-current-proxy-anonymity.html

There can be additional measures taken to catch you. e.g. checking if Javascript is on, checking if the server can save cookie and so on.

You should contact your proxy provider for more info.
 
Those are called Anonymizer correct me if am wrong, I been looking for them all over place where can I get them? I believe VIP72 isn't anonymizer?
 
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