Now, download the No-IP DNS Update Client software, HERE:
This software will make the DNS host you created route to your current IP when it changes automatically. The reason we need this is, every time you connect to the proXPN, your IP will slightly change, so it needs to be accurate.
Download the software and install it. For me, it didn’t make a desktop icon, I may have not checked some box but look in your start menu (Windows) if it’s not there. Log in with your no-ip info, and it should ask you what hosts you want to update. Check the box by your DNS host, and click SAVE.
Now, no matter what your IP is, this DNS host will route to your computer when this is running.
Fire up proXPN (if you haven’t already) and you’ll see that the IP proXPN says you have, and the IP that
http://whatismyip.com/ says you have, is the same as what the DNS Update Client says your DNS HOST routes to.
Now, here’s the pretty picture.
proXPN opens your ports for you. So, anything that connects to your proXPN IP, will automatically route correctly. Let’s say you have a CyberGate RAT listening on port 81. Then anything that tries connecting to your no-ip DNS through port 81 will route correctly…get the picture?
When you set up your RAT/DDOSER, have them connect to your No-IP DNS on w.e port you want them to (Suggested ones are 81, 667, 1337, 3174).
FUD your Server, and test it out. You should get connections.
I know this is a very vague tutorial and not one of my best, but I’m in a rush. I’ll try to get some pictures up soon, and some more detailed instructions.
Questions and Comments are welcome, but don’t flame.
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