Using your home IP as a residential proxy with a Raspbery

3proxy and windows for massplanner and proxy sever - should i use sandboxie etc then to work ok? I read that on windows there is problem to run many modems… or maybe it will be the best option - windows with massplanner and on the same machine virtualbox with for example centos and 3proxy https://www.huuphan.com/2018/11/how-to-install-3proxy-on-centos-7.html which will handle many modems connected by hub. Will it work?

I am planning to do the same setup as you. Is the modem plug n play, I mean no need to set up anything inside the respbery pi?

Thanks for the guide, awesome piece of work.

The modem itself is plug and play and works fine. But if you plan to use multiple modems, the plug & play can cause serious headache.
I havn’t finished this by myself. I called an old friend who’ve helped me configure this stuff.
Special Thanks to @dimitri, @mindeswx & @Digital7Boy for their time and help :point_up::heart:

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It is really n play, You don’t need to set up anything inside the respbery pi

The best way, what I could think of to get private elite proxies would be the following:

Get a Orange Pi + 20cm Ethernet Cable + small micro sd cards (24$+shipping evtl.)
Have a script ready, that installs the right software automatically and you can insert your email there, so when the proxy is ready to roll, it just sends you the username and passwort, maybe dyndns.
Basically a pure lightweight linux and only things necessary for proxy. Autorun everything.
Even better a file to run from micro sd card (copy to them using your main pc with prepared files), so when it’s powered it does everything by itself.

Then you just go to friends and family members and plug n play this setup.
Just wrap it an a carton-paper and you are good to go.
So it basically adapts automatically to an router, gets power from it (most of them have usb port by now)
And it connects to internet and sends you your proxy.

Orange PI + usb power (20,50$)

20cm Ethernet Cable (1,20$)

8GB micro-sd Card (2,80$)

So basically whats left, is someone who can make a proper script to realize this!
I would buy the script as well :wink:

this would be the real deal!

Who is the linux programmer, who can do this? JUST DO IT :wink:
Let him know this and ask, if he could do it, if you know him :slight_smile:
He could sell us the proper script for 20$ or something!

Get rich :wink:
Best regards
Testo

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Doubtful this is possible without being able to enable port forwarding on every router you plug into, which requires technical knowledge by the people you give it to or access to each router’s admin panel by you during setting it up. Many ISP provided routers don’t even give you access to them, which will prevent it even further assuming you could plug it in in a family members home.

It’s great in theory, but there are technical limitations that require physical access and lots of trust, it’s not a plug and play solution because of this. Maybe reverse SSH tunneling and dynamic hostnames are a way around that, but it’s pretty much not going to work without full control.

But, if these things are both possible with a script, then maybe it would be possible, though I still doubt it.

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For sure it is possible!
physical access is not the problem.
Access also not the problem most routers have defaultpasswords.
You can ask them all nicely and bring up a nice story, why you want to access the router.
(e.g. disable wlan at night for better sleep lol or referring to this dangerous attack/bug/virus etc and check on things…)
Most older People aren’t using anything after they setup their router once.

Just get access, setup portforwarding physically and done. No Problem in most cases! Else move on.
25$ per constant valueble real Elite Proxie, is still worth it. Real Identity.

The Problem is to have a stick ready that is setup and You can access it remotely.

So what’s the Problem, you never tried a solution like that, did you?
You could try it with your linux laptop first, if you find a solution there it is probably possible to automate that.

So where is your Solution to the problem?

netflix
payperview
youtube
amazon live
home streaming

ya sure about that?

Damn, this is great share. i was looking for this.

Well, of course they use many services to watch stuff etc. in the internet.
but they never come back to their router or think about it, except if it doesn’t work.
So it can be used for your proxy :wink:

your dead wrong. many of the ‘older’ gen are the one that built desktops before ya was in diapers. hell, even my 76 year old grandma built one to save money. and you forget one fact. the older gen don’t use insta – its the 18-25 gen that are 65% percent of the users. get your facts straight

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Dead wrong? you maybe. haha wtf is up with you?
You didn’t get the point.

Don’t know about your hightech grandma community, but 99% of older People have nothing to do with Proxies or Router Settings, what I was talking about.

And yes exactly, they DON’T use instagram, facebook and social media. That’s why their Router and IP is a free spot to take it’s place for a bot, an real social media identity = IP, a System, whatever, it’s a new Person basically, who can communicate via bots.

Building a Desktop PC for old people was not the talk, but it seems you want to honor your grandma more then to actually listen to what people saying like me.

Maybe you want to check the facts?
https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/itandinternetindustry/bulletins/internetusers/2016

Yes they use smartphones and tablets and also the internet, but really really basic.
Just like you said, watch watch watch or maybe write an email somewhere, that’s about it, except for maybe buying something.

No Senior is really into hacking, using bots or marketing via social media, except for few Pro-Speakers, like Brian Tracy and our old famous Personal Developement Gurus.
Free Router, free Account with best quality IP or IDENTITY.
That’s the point.

Now go and play.

ps: I’m at computers & internet since 1994.

good, than you should know what you want to do is crap… :slight_smile:

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i been coding and hardware since 1986 – im older than you and more experienced. i still today code build hardware systems…latey coding for phones – your idea while good has one flaw – routers today get worked on by by new gen android systems that bypass em…aka firestick and others.

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Great Alex, finally you say something useful here.
So maybe you have better ideas then, to set up a network of real proxies?
How would an older, more experienced Coder do it then?
Maybe use android rooted phones?

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Great guide. I am trying to replicate this with 3g dongles using the method you have described above but I don’t see how it can work. Do you have to set up multiple users in the 3proxy.cfg file and some how specify different external IPs for each user? Can you share the 3proxy.cfg file that you used for the 3G dongle set up please?

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I’d buy one for sure

Just ran through the tutorial and it works!

thank you @dimitri

Allowed me to move an important account off a datacenter proxy and onto a home one.

not gonna be easy

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