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    1. dezno

      dezno New Member

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      Hi. I'm currently botting from home on my computer while I'm in school. Is there anyway that I can safely remote and/or livestream this? I was thinking about starting to use HBRelog again and hosting a private stream on twitch. If I make the stream private you need an access code to watch the stream. Is there any way someone can watch this stream even tho it's private? I'm just afraid it boosts my chance of getting busted. Thanks!
       
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      Stream wouldn't be the best idea as you can't interact if the bot is stuck.
      I can recommend teamviewer, works x-platform, free for private use and works pretty good.

      I set up the bots with hbrelog, so in case of hb crash or something else, hbrelog will restart honorbuddy.
      I use buddycon for whispers to be able to reply instantly (-> mobile message forwarding)
      And finally teamviewer if there are more serious problems which require manual interacting.
       
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      Thanks, setting up this stream or whatever would mostly be to just watch how far it have gotten and on our school computers it's limited to what programs you can download. However, your setup seems really good and I will make an effort to try this. Thanks again. :)
       
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      Teamviewer can also be used directly within the browser and it is regular http traffic. Streams are often blocked in schools/university.

      You're welcome
       

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