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carder7854

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I need help with something that's been bugging me for the past few days.

When I use classic veracrypt plus virtualbox as minimum setup I have problem with configuring openVpn with socks5 residential proxies.

It is just impossible for me to configure residential socks5 proxy with openVpn, proxy alone works perfectly and vpn alone works perfectly but when I use both of them at the same time they won't work.

I spent 5 days trying to solve that problem and it become really really frustrating which brought me to conclusion that maybe with that setup I don't need to use vpn. I just start the vm clear dns cookies and so on, connect to socks and start carding.

Is that correct or I need to find a way to configure both of them?

I would really appreciate help.

All the best.

Setup info

I've already gone through the full VirtualBox setup process. First, I downloaded and installed VirtualBox from the official site, then grabbed VeraCrypt and created a hidden encrypted volume with at least 60GB of space. Once that was done, I mounted the hidden volume.


After that, I downloaded WinISO and found a serial number online to unlock full functionality. I also downloaded MagicISO. I got a Windows 10 .iso file and used WinISO to burn it to a bootable media on a blank CD. Then, I mounted the .iso into a virtual drive using MagicISO.


Next, I created a new virtual machine in VirtualBox, gave it a name, and tweaked the settings: allocated 4GB of RAM under “System,” and set the boot order to prioritize HDD and CD/DVD. Under “Storage,” I added the mounted Windows 10 .iso to Controller: IDE. In the “Network” settings, I selected NAT and made sure to refresh the MAC address (which I now do every time I boot the VM).


I installed Windows 10 on the VM successfully. Once that was done, I moved the .vdi files into the hidden VeraCrypt volume for security.


On the Windows 10 VM, I installed TMAC to easily change the MAC address with each internet session, along with CCleaner and Bleachbit to handle cleanup of cookies and temporary files.


Now, every time I start the VM, I run the following commands in Command Prompt to manage the network configuration:

ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns

After that using proxifer i connect to residential socks 5 proxy. What I want to know is should I use vpn somehow with this setup and how do I configure it?
 
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