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routing network wow traffic (multiple)

MulinexMan

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So I got myself a new botting pc (phenom 2 6x, 16gb ram) and tried to run 3 vms with 2x wow on each with no success - neither vmware nor virtual box were able to handle the graphics of that many wow instances. The reason I wanted to do this, was to route each machines network traffic through a vserver and thus get different IPs. Now I know there are other ways to do this, but I wanted my own, clean and stable IPv4 adress - so please don't start now with pingbuster...

My last resort now is to figure out if there's a way to isolate one application and route its network traffic through a vpn (and thus run all 6 wows on the host system, serving each with its own ip-address). I tried to google it, but aperantly that idea is not that common :D

Does anyone of you know if that even is possible with windows?

PS:
Another idea I just got: If there's no way to isolate an application, coult it be possible to start wow under a specific user and restrict that users internet access somehow only on one route or nic?

PPS:
Another think: How reliable is WoW on using specific outgoing ports for their communication?
 
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My last resort now is to figure out if there's a way to isolate one application and route its network traffic through a vpn (and thus run all 6 wows on the host system, serving each with its own ip-address). I tried to google it, but aperantly that idea is not that common :D
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Proxycap could handle this I think
 
While I got no clue on this - why would you do it?

Adding additional security by not connecting my accounts with the same ip address - as noone can say for sure if blizzard never takes that into consideration.

@Stefan: I'll have a look at it later and report back, thanks!
 
what i did: made my pc a vpn server, conected to it using the same pc, shared wow but when i double click wow to start, and while i was connected via vpn wow starts only on the main frame, as so when i disconnect vpn wow is running because i've started it in the vpn session.. i have no idea how to run wow via vpn, so if someone here knows maybe he can clarify this to us..
 
He wants all accounts to be connected with differend IP address.

For "extra" safety. :3

Do you confuse us? That's what I want to do, but from what I can tell florienb wants to create a local vpn and root all traffic to that - so root all traffic to localhost, like one big loop. No idea what that should be good for. Maybe he can explain again.

@lepton17:
That would have cost me more then double the price of my machine. Also: on those 4 VMs you run 8 WoWs?
 
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That would have cost me more then double the price of my machine. Also: on those 4 VMs you run 8 WoWs?

Not sure where you buy your parts from but it shouldn't cost more than ~?75 to go from Phenom II x6 to i5 2500K. And they run 16 accounts, around 40% CPU usage.

To your original question: I don't know if you can run a single program through a different network (probably can with some sort of wrapper) but it's pointless doing so (search around the forums and you'll see why).
 
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Not sure where you buy your parts from but it shouldn't cost more than ~?75 to go from Phenom II x6 to i5 2500K. And they run 16 accounts, around 40% CPU usage.

Again: all this happens in multiple VMs? I'm sure I could run even more accounts on my host machine, but that's not the point of this thread.
Also: An i5 is way slower than a 6-core Phenom. I think you simple don't get it, that I'm talking about tons of accounts within seperate VMs.

To your original question: I don't know if you can run a single program through a different network (probably can with some sort of wrapper) but it's pointless doing so (search around the forums and you'll see why).

I searched and couldn't find any logical reason why that might be pointless. Also it's a general IT-question and has nothing to do with botting explicitly. If you mean that you have the opinion that Blizzard ignores same ip-adresses, then great for you but it's just a speculation and as i statet above, I not looking for any smart-ass opinions but rather for help solving a technological challenge. Argueing about if it is necessary can be done in other threads - preferably with people who think making 5k gold gold is alot... ;)
 
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