Some things we can do about the lucky dip system.
1.) Show the captcha via each account check for the person who is submitting the accounts to submit using PHP
2.) Create an account checker that checks the accounts via the users own IP showing captcha if needed and after it checks changes password etc etc then submits to LG's Lucky Dip system
3.) Use proxies (not sure if gaia allows proxies any more)
I go with 1 and 2 personally. You or when Alex get's back can create and embed an account checker using java into the Lucky dip.
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Thread: hey Sk8er
- 23 Nov. 2009 11:52pm #1
hey Sk8er
- 24 Nov. 2009 12:27am #2
Thats not the problem. The problem is gaia is noticing we are logging in to tons and tons of gaia accounts and just blocking us all together. I thought of using proxies but that would be a huge pain and we would have to get a nice large (as in huge) fresh list put in every day. It would be more of a pain than its worth.
And you cant implement java into php. It wouldnt work on some computers. it would lag the server. Its a huge pain. Etc etc.
- 24 Nov. 2009 12:34am #3
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If that, then i'd go with making an account checker that they have to download, insert the accounts they want to add to lucky dip, if login correct then changes password and inserts to lucky dip, via that account checker.
- 24 Nov. 2009 01:55am #4
Proxies we would have to manually update. And use thousands of them. The program would also be a pain because it would leave a security flaw seeing as how it would need the mysql DB info programmed into it.
- 24 Nov. 2009 02:03am #5
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- 24 Nov. 2009 03:03am #7