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Send ip of the location playing from #4630

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venkrishr opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 5 comments
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Send ip of the location playing from #4630

venkrishr opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 5 comments

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@venkrishr
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Short Description

One of the most probable reasons for ban might be because the ip stays static while the location keeps changing.

Possible solution

Send a fake ip depending on the location

How it would help others

Avoid a perma ban

@ciol06
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ciol06 commented Aug 23, 2016

I see a --proxy argument in /src/pgoapi/pokecli.py but not in /pokecli.py
Could it be re-added to the current pokecli.py? Then use of a proxy could be possible :)

@venkrishr
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@ciol06 yes but will it send a new ip depending on location every few minutes or just a single proxy ip throughout?

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ciol06 commented Aug 23, 2016

a single ip, sure... but if you stay in the same location, no problem?

@k4n30 k4n30 changed the title [FEATURE REQUEST] Send ip of the location playing from Send ip of the location playing from Aug 24, 2016
@ntcong
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ntcong commented Aug 24, 2016

I don't think IP is a problem. ISPs NAT users all the time, and some people like me use always-on VPN on my phone.

@mjmadsen
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#3574 for adding a proxy.

I think that is about as close as we will get to this. As long as you're not moving miles away, there wouldn't be much need to keep changing it.

https://www.quora.com/Does-my-mobile-phone-have-a-fixed-IP-address-or-does-it-change-frequently

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