Proxy Generator Setup

Getting Started


Download Windows 

Download Mac

 

Windows

Unzip folder into any location, make sure its in a folder as their are a lot of supporting files

Open the folder and look for atcproxys application and open it.

Continue to the activation step.

atcproxy Setup 1.8.4.exeatcproxy-1.8.4-macMac

Unzip folder into any location

Right-click the application and click open, left click will not work.

Continue to activation step

Windows

Unzip folder into any location, make sure its in a folder as their are a lot of supporting files

Open the folder and look for atcproxys application and open it.

Continue to the activation step.

 

Mac

Unzip folder into any location

Right-click the application and click open, left click will not work.

Continue to activation step

Enter your key from your purchase email.

 

If you need to deactivate the key due to accidentally not deactivating through the software

 

Click here to deactivate 

To get the best locations and proxies made, please open an account on all the providers below. We have partnered up some providers to get you free account credits.
Digital Ocean
Promo: $100 in credit over 60 days, Must Deposit $25, Must click the link below to activate the offer.
Open a Digital Ocean Account
Vultr – Please note they have a policy against automated software/use for sneaker and clothing
Open a Vultr Account
Rackspace
Open a Rackspace Account
Amazon AWS
Open an AWS account
Google Cloud
Open Google Cloud Account Free 12 Months & $300 Credit.

Vultr

Get Vultr API Key

If your key doesn’t work, make sure your IP address is listed under access control. Vultr will do this automatically, but if you are on a different IP or server, you will need to add every IP.

Rackspace

Get Rackspace API Key

Digital Ocean

Get Digital Ocean API key

AWS:

  1. Register and then go here
  2. Go to Access keys (access key ID and secret access key)
  3. Click Create Access Key
  4. Download Key
  5. Open Key file and enter info into AWS API Tag
  6. Create proxies

Google Cloud:

Please scroll down to google cloud setup to get your API key.


Google Cloud Proxy Generator Setup

Signup here

  1. In the Cloud Console, go to the Service accounts page.

    Go to the Service accounts page

  2. Select a project.
  3. Click Create service account.
  4. Enter a service account name to display in the Cloud Console.

    The Cloud Console generates a service account ID based on this name. Edit the ID if necessary. You cannot change the ID later.

  5. Optional: Enter a description of the service account.
  6. Under Roles, click Basic > Owner

    Click Continue & Done

 

Download .json file

  1. In the Cloud Console, go to the Service accounts page.

    Go to the Service accounts page

  2. Click the Service Account you just created.
  3. Click Keys
  4. Click Create New Key
  5. Make sure the key type is JSON is selected and select Create
  6. The key will now download to your computer.
  7. Close the Private key saved to your computer window

 

Google Cloud Proxy Generator
Browse for the JSON File and add it to the software, click validate and save.
Google cloud - Make sneaker proxies
Select the project drop down

 

 

Google cloud - Make sneaker proxies
Click the New Project button to make a new project. You will create multiple to make more proxies.

 

 

Google cloud - Make sneaker proxies
Name the project whatever you want; we will name it Proxy1 in this example.

 

Select Credentials from the left menu

 

Google cloud - Make sneaker proxies
Pick JSON and click create.

 

Google cloud - Make sneaker proxies
Service account ID can be named anything. We will call it proxy3 in this instance. The role needs to be set as pictured above.

Google cloud - Make sneaker proxies
You can now upload the file to the proxy generator API section and create proxies.

Go to

https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/quotas

 

Under Quota type dropdown select

Quotas with usage

 

 

Look for

 

Compute Engine API

In-use IP addresses

 

Under the limit column is your Google Cloud instance limit.

Google Cloud Sneaker Proxy SetupGoogle Cloud Sneaker Proxy Setup
Google Cloud Sneaker Proxy Setup

Requesting an increase in quota

Request changes to a quota from the Quotas page in the GCP Console. There is no charge for requesting an increase in quota. Your costs increase only if you use more resources.

Request a change to quota

  1. Go to the Quotas page. GO TO THE QUOTAS PAGE
  2. In the Quotas page, select the quotas you want to change.
  3. Click the Edit Quotas button on the top of the page.
  4. Check the box of the service you want to edit.
  5. Fill out your name, email, and phone number and click Next.
  6. Enter your request to increase your quota and click Next.
  7. Submit your request.
  8. A request to decrease quota is rejected by default. If you must reduce your quota, reply to the support email with an explanation of your requirements. A support representative will respond to your request.

You will receive a response from the Compute Engine team within 24 to 48 hours of your request.

Plan and request additional resources at least a few days in advance to ensure that there is enough time to fulfill your request.

I’d recommend you request 30-50 max for a quick approval. Or try more if you want.

What to say:

I am making an app for a school that load balances servers and need a total of 30 IPs to run this.

I am making a new API that relies on making servers based on active server load; I need 30 IPs to make this work.

I’m making a web distribution balancer and need more servers to handle a load, 30 will work for me.

My professor asked us to open an account and request a limit increase to build a app – he said i need 30 IP addresses.


You can deactivate your key anytime here

Mac

  1. Press Command + Shift + G
  2. Enter in the text area: ~/Library/Application Support/
  3. Delete atcproxy folder
  4. Delete App from where you extracted it to.

PC

  1. Go to the search bar in the start menu and enter %appdata%
  2. Delete atcproxy folder
  3. Delete App folder from where you extracted it to.

First, deactivate your key.

For Mac

  1. Press Command + Shift + G
  2. Enter in the text area: ~/Library/Application Support/
  3. Delete atcproxy folder
  4. Delete App from where you extracted it to.

For PC

  1. Go to the search bar in the start menu and enter %appdata%
  2. Delete atcproxy folder
  3. Delete App folder from where you extracted it to.

Next you will open the program back up, enter your license key.

 

Servers page is now restored


Making your first proxies & testing them


Amazon AWS Setup

  1. Register and then go here
  2. Go to Access keys (access key ID and secret access key)
  3. Click Create Access Key
  4. Download Key
  5. Open Key file and enter info into AWS API Tag
  6. Create proxies

Request instance limit increase here

Limit type: ec2

Instance to Request: t3.nano

How many to request – keep in mind any high requests will take 2-3 days for approval. They will look over the account really close. New accounts usually will get denied.

Id recommends you request 30-50 max for a quick approval. Or try more if you want.

What to say:

I am making an app for the school that load balances servers and need a total of 30 servers to run this.

I am making a new API that relies on making servers based on current server load, and I need 30 servers to make this work.

I’m making a web distribution balancer and need more servers to handle a load, 30 will work for me.

My professor asked us to open an account and request a limit increase to build a app – he said i need 30 ec2 servers.

Code Name
us-east-1 US East (N. Virginia)
us-east-2 US East (Ohio)
us-west-1 US West (N. California)
us-west-2 US West (Oregon)
ca-central-1 Canada (Central)
eu-central-1 EU (Frankfurt)
eu-west-1 EU (Ireland)
eu-west-2 EU (London)
eu-west-3 EU (Paris)
eu-north-1 EU (Stockholm)
ap-northeast-1 Asia Pacific (Tokyo)
ap-northeast-2 Asia Pacific (Seoul)
ap-northeast-3 Asia Pacific (Osaka-Local)
ap-southeast-1 Asia Pacific (Singapore)
ap-southeast-2 Asia Pacific (Sydney)
ap-south-1 Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
sa-east-1 South America (São Paulo)

More info can be found here about locations

Name vCPUs Memory (GiB) Baseline Performance/vCPU CPU Credits earned/hr Network burst bandwidth (Gbps) EBS burst bandwidth (Gbps) On-Demand Price/hr* 1-yr Reserved Instance Effective Hourly* 3-yr Reserved Instance Effective Hourly*
t3.micro 2 0.5 5% 6 5 1.50 $0.0052 $0.003 $0.002
  1. Restart and see if this fixes the issue.
  2. Check the log section of the software. Usually, a new AWS account does not have EC2 enabled. Contact Amazon to enable EC2 on your account. After this is done a restart, the software and locations should populate.

If you run into a bug where the software didn’t delete a server but its still online here’s how to check.

  1. Login to AWS
  2. Go to EC2
  3. On the top right menu bar there is a location, use the drop-down to select where you made proxies
  4. If Running Instances isn’t 0, there are severs online.
  5. Click Running Instances and delete the running servers.
  6. Only delete this way if the generator is not showing the server!
  7. If you happen to have stuck servers due to deleting, please check the Errors section on this page and follow the “Fully Uninstall Software” steps.

Linode Setup

  1. Click here to create a linode account
  2. Register and then go here
  3. Click Add a Personal Access Token
  4. Label: Can be any name, I put “API key”
  5. Expiry: This is when you want the key to expire. Use Never.
  6. Read/Write – Select All and click submit
  7. Copy key into API section of the generator and click Validate and Save.
  8. You now are done and can create proxies.

Requesting an increase in quota

Request changes to a quota from the Support Ticket Page page. There is no charge for requesting an increase in quota. Your costs increase only if you use more resources.

Plan and request additional resources at least a few days in advance to ensure that there is enough time to fulfill your request.

I’d recommend you request 30-50 max for a quick approval. Or try more if you want.

What to say:

I am making an app for a school that load balances servers and need a total of 30 IPs to run this.

I am making a new API that relies on making servers based on active server load; I need 30 IPs to make this work.

I’m making a web distribution balancer and need more servers to handle a load, 30 will work for me.

My professor asked us to open an account and request a limit increase to build a app – he said i need 30 IP addresses.

If you run into a bug where the software didn’t delete a server but its still online here’s how to check.

  1. Login to AWS
  2. Go to EC2
  3. On the top right menu bar there is a location, use the drop-down to select where you made proxies
  4. If Running Instances isn’t 0, there are severs online.
  5. Click Running Instances and delete the running servers.
  6. Only delete this way if the generator is not showing the server!
  7. If you happen to have stuck servers due to deleting, please check the Errors section on this page and follow the “Fully Uninstall Software” steps.

UpCloud Setup

  1. Register here (Receive a bonus worth of $25 credits when signing up through this link.)
  2. Go to the people tab (Members of your workspace)
  3. Create a new sub account
  4. Server access: Make sure to click All
  5. Set Permissions: Access to control panel and Allow API connections from
  6. Use this username and password to use on the proxy generator API section
  7. Create proxies

 

Up Cloud Proxy Generator Setup
Make sure these options are set when making a subaccount.

Digital Ocean Setup

  1. Follow this link: Get Digital Ocean API key
  2. Click Generate New Token
  3. Enter any name as the token an make sure the read and write checkboxes are checked and click generate a token.
  4. Your token should appear now, copy it and enter it into the generator under digital ocean API key.
  5. You can now go to the generators servers tabs and select digital ocean and can make servers.
  • NYC1, NYC2, NYC3: New York City, United States
  • AMS2, AMS3: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • SFO1, SFO2: San Francisco, United States
  • SGP1: Singapore
  • LON1: London, United Kingdom
  • FRA1: Frankfurt, Germany
  • TOR1: Toronto, Canada
  • BLR1: Bangalore, India