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On some servers the MAC scanning process progresses, on other servers if it stops immediately or almost immediately it means that it is protected... proxies and more are needed.
Generally it makes no difference whether you write just the domain and port or the entire complete URL, the script transforms it automatically.
For "portalstb" servers you need to write the entire URL, just as you would write it in the browser bar; example:
c/ is a portal type: Portal.php (Normal Portal in FastX2) so option 1
For URLs ending with stalker_portal/c use option 3 in the FastX2 script - in PREDATOR use option 2 -
Sometimes I also find some MACs (two or three) often I don't even publish them, usually they are "small" servers or the MACs are not suitable for that portal, or it takes the whole day to find some... there's no 'It's a precise rule.
Greetings
On some servers the MAC scanning process progresses, on other servers if it stops immediately or almost immediately it means that it is protected... proxies and more are needed.
Generally it makes no difference whether you write just the domain and port or the entire complete URL, the script transforms it automatically.
For "portalstb" servers you need to write the entire URL, just as you would write it in the browser bar; example:
c/ is a portal type: Portal.php (Normal Portal in FastX2) so option 1
For URLs ending with stalker_portal/c use option 3 in the FastX2 script - in PREDATOR use option 2 -
Sometimes I also find some MACs (two or three) often I don't even publish them, usually they are "small" servers or the MACs are not suitable for that portal, or it takes the whole day to find some... there's no 'It's a precise rule.
Greetings
thanks for the specification of the problem@nakedshorts
On some servers the MAC scanning process progresses, on other servers if it stops immediately or almost immediately it means that it is protected... proxies and more are needed.
Generally it makes no difference whether you write just the domain and port or the entire complete URL, the script transforms it automatically.
For "portalstb" servers you need to write the entire URL, just as you would write it in the browser bar; example:
c/ is a portal type: Portal.php (Normal Portal in FastX2) so option 1
For URLs ending with stalker_portal/c use option 3 in the FastX2 script - in PREDATOR use option 2 -
Sometimes I also find some MACs (two or three) often I don't even publish them, usually they are "small" servers or the MACs are not suitable for that portal, or it takes the whole day to find some... there's no 'It's a precise rule.
Greetings