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How to hide ip when using iks!!!
Bridge Proxy "BlackRock" for iHub and others The tester has been working on it for the last past couple of weeks on creating software bridge between ihub and socks proxy (Tor) using C#, the application worked successfully with ihub and linkSys router so I though to shared with the members in this site and get some feedback. The reason behind this application is to hid your ip and give the user some privacy when using ihub. Requirement: .Net FrameWork 3.5 Router (linksys, etc..) windows platform. Steps : 1-in you receiver go to ipconfig and change the server ip to your pc ip address where black rock will be running, hit apply and shutdown you receiver. 2- in your pc, run your socks proxy (Tor) and take note of the ip address and port that Tor uses to listen for connection. 3- start BlackRock, in the first section enter the i*s server ip address and port (77.93.xx.xx: 1920). 4- in the second section enter your socks proxy "Tor" ip address and port, Tor usually runs on 127.0.0.1 and port 9050. 5- the last section is your pc ip address, and port 1920 (to match the i*s server). Hit start. 6- Turn on you receiver and go to 320. if every thing setup correctly the channel will show up and all your traffic will be routed through BlackRock to Tor, you can see the activity of the traffic on Tor screen. Also BlackRock will work with any other brand of receivers that supports ipConfig. END C&P Hope that helps some out. c/p
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