Hello! Pushedx pay attention! There is a regularity. After the ban, poe client collects information on the LAN and sends a poe other clients in the local network information to the server. (Outbound traffic from the client goes. Checked!) And a ban to become multitude of banns. Recently I have been banned 3 acc. The next day the scheduler started the bot with the banned acc (forgotten him). and a minute later was banned another 5 acc. I tried again to find out the correct my assumption. Launched on another computer, another acc (also was ban earlier) and left work. A few minutes later the other 7 acc was banned. I propose to isolate the computer from all networks when it detects ban and in the plugin Autologin erase data to prevent re-entry.
I wrote that I spent experience with my bots not sparing them. and this pattern is repeated! What is the number of blocked accounts so that you had enough?
toNyx i'm not talking about the usual customer behavior. Start on one VM the acc with ban and leave work if you think it's all shit. This is logical. As soon at one time passes the ban on many acc!
The simplest and most basic thing to do is to turn on and configure Windows firewall! I like to work without it and this in vain.
you're aware that GGG does IP bans sometimes? Theres no need for them to spy your local network. When a client connects to a server, the server has the clients IP. When 5 clients from the same network connect to the server, the server knows that those client share a network. If atleast one of the client shows "botting" behaviour (take any other word, "RMT" for example) its mostly an automated task to (at least) soft-ban every client in that network. You were not using a VPN for each client nevertheless (which would be recommend).
I have doing this for a long time. Each bot on a separate ip address. you do not opened secrets for me. And I tested again my theory on the new accs. 1 ban and in an hour more 8. Now set up a firewall, and hope is the salvation.
If don't know exactly the bad practice that the first account was banned from doing. Maaaaaaybe it was this same bad practice that got another account banned. Just some 'Food for your thoughts'.
Just information not judgment Scanning a lan and collecting packet information is not something that's fast and easy, and data on lan statistics are not easily read. if you had more than 1 account banned in less than 5 minutes i would assume its not a lan monitoring or lan data collector. it would be more more efficient and practical for the software provider to user a unique identifier in the executable or hash the mac address in the connect sequence. and a far more less complicated and reasonable explanation is they put a flag on the source ip of the ban for a few days. I can tell you from experience 12 people wow from my network and we all share machines, only botted accounts have ever been banned.