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Hi,
I'm trying to figure out the best way to use Backconnected rotating proxies for creating accounts on a website. I've tested the account creation without proxies and they work perfectly, but whenever I use my rotating proxies from Storm Proxies, they time out after a while and the entire project gets closed.
I've changed the load times of the proxies to match the duration of the storm proxies (Storm Proxies have proxies that change every 15 minutes) but even with that, it doesn't always match. My thought is that when the loading begins in ZennoProxy Checker, it's not the exact same moment the proxy timer begins with Storm Proxies. So even though my project only takes about 6 minutes to run, and the proxies change every 15 minutes, what ends up happening sometimes is that the proxy gets changed mid-project and the entire project run ends in failure.
What I'd like to do is use one proxy per account creation. Is there a way to make sure that each project run is only done with a new proxy? Maybe a rule in Proxy Checker that waits for a new load before running. Or would anyone suggest using a different proxy service entirely?
I'm open to all ideas.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to use Backconnected rotating proxies for creating accounts on a website. I've tested the account creation without proxies and they work perfectly, but whenever I use my rotating proxies from Storm Proxies, they time out after a while and the entire project gets closed.
I've changed the load times of the proxies to match the duration of the storm proxies (Storm Proxies have proxies that change every 15 minutes) but even with that, it doesn't always match. My thought is that when the loading begins in ZennoProxy Checker, it's not the exact same moment the proxy timer begins with Storm Proxies. So even though my project only takes about 6 minutes to run, and the proxies change every 15 minutes, what ends up happening sometimes is that the proxy gets changed mid-project and the entire project run ends in failure.
What I'd like to do is use one proxy per account creation. Is there a way to make sure that each project run is only done with a new proxy? Maybe a rule in Proxy Checker that waits for a new load before running. Or would anyone suggest using a different proxy service entirely?
I'm open to all ideas.