Need help with a rental proxy setup?
Need help with a rental proxy setup?
Hey, I’m not sure if the subforum is the best place for this, but it seems to match what I need. I’m considering setting up proxies from my internet and renting them out. How would I get started? Any guides or resources would be really helpful. Also, thanks for the 500/500 reward for uploads and downloads!
You evaluate the situation carefully, focusing on the legal aspects. - Does the agreement with the ISP grant you permission to proceed? - In different locations, are there requirements like business registration or tax obligations? - If some clients misuse the service and it links back to you, what will you decide is best? And eventually, you’ll likely realize it’s not a good investment.
Let's focus on the practical aspects. I'll keep my questions clear and direct:
What are your rules for using the platform and how will you make sure people follow them?
How will you collect payments and keep user details safe?
What steps do you have to set up new accounts for users?
How will you make sure users aren't engaging in activities that could harm you?
What uptime guarantees will you provide?
How often will charges apply to users?
What measures will you take to safeguard user data and privacy?
Do you need an ISP agreement to host services, and how will you defend against DDoS attacks?
What protections are in place to stop theft of payment info or login details?
Which hardware will you use for hosting, and how will updates be handled without interruptions?
Posted on discussion boards and forums, whatever the user intends, is outside my control. I’ll serve as an intermediary only. If any unlawful activity occurs, I won’t be notified. For legal reasons, I don’t support such actions, but I won’t be responsible if they happen. My stance remains clear—I won’t participate in anything illegal. This will mainly be used for classic Runescape bots.
Expressing disapproval and facing police intervention while asserting your stance means very different outcomes. Their response doesn't depend on your words but on their priorities, leaving you responsible for any violations regardless of your statements.
Additionally, you possess one shared public IP address. Jagex will identify the bots and revoke your access, rendering your service ineffective.