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Sir pa link naman po ng apps huhuhu na puno napo ng ang phobe q ng apps hindi q parin ma kita ang mga tools salamat sa tutolong
 
I suggest doing this methods when you're mentally focused. Sometimes mas mauuna pa maubos ang pasensiya niyo kesa sa batt ng mobile phones niyo dahil sa tagal bago makakuha ng isang butas. But when you made it, anong sinabi ng nanalo ka sa lotto :ROFLMAO:.

Note: Discovery requires experimentation.
 
I suggest doing this methods when you're mentally focused. Sometimes mas mauuna pa maubos ang pasensiya niyo kesa sa batt ng mobile phones niyo dahil sa tagal bago makakuha ng isang butas. But when you made it, anong sinabi ng nanalo ka sa lotto :ROFLMAO:.

Note: Discovery requires experimentation.

so meron tlgang mahahanap?
ilang percent? at pagnakahanap na? gagawing remote proxy? kahit anong server?
 
Steps on how we can bypass it.

learn how tunnelling works and why do we get always 172.16.01 when we are connecting through a tunneling?
know how subnet works. this is a class A subnetting.
calculating an ip to subnet is not really usefull. but it will gives you an idea of how many servers that you can connect or bypass and how many host they have on that ip.
understand how payload and remote proxy work.
how every codes on http work?
what Ip should we need to enable to bypass it for free?
how to get a working payloads?
what is their latest ρá†ch and how does it works?
also learn how the localports work on your ssh tunnel and on your remote proxy.
this steps needs alot of patience days and you need to be experimental.
if you dont have this criteria.
surrender already :) .
 
meron na mga nagkalat na ehi jan pero not working sa location ko,mga smart payloads cguro laman nun wala kc cignal smart d2 eh
observe ko lng
 
Steps on how we can bypass it.

learn how tunnelling works and why do we get always 172.16.01 when we are connecting through a tunneling?
know how subnet works. this is a class A subnetting.
calculating an ip to subnet is not really usefull. but it will gives you an idea of how many servers that you can connect or bypass and how many host they have on that ip.
understand how payload and remote proxy work.
how every codes on http work?
what Ip should we need to enable to bypass it for free?
what is their latest pâtch and how does it works?
also learn how the localports work on your ssh tunnel and on your remote proxy.
this steps needs alot of patience days and you need to be experimental.
if you dont have this criteria.
surrender already :) .
boss magbigay ka naman ng ip range na malapit lng sa mga working
pm nlng kungpwede
 
im new about this kind of stuffs. but i had a little knowledge that i gained thru searching.

what bothers me how to improve what i learn and where to start. :)
 
i quite understand this :)
but its not enough :(
Steps on how we can bypass it.

learn how tunnelling works and why do we get always 172.16.01 when we are connecting through a tunneling?
know how subnet works. this is a class A subnetting.
calculating an ip to subnet is not really usefull. but it will gives you an idea of how many servers that you can connect or bypass and how many host they have on that ip.
understand how payload and remote proxy work.
how every codes on http work?
what Ip should we need to enable to bypass it for free?
how to get a working payloads?
what is their latest pâtch and how does it works?
also learn how the localports work on your ssh tunnel and on your remote proxy.
this steps needs alot of patience days and you need to be experimental.
if you dont have this criteria.
surrender already :) .
 
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