This guide creates a reverse SSH tunnel to route all Plex server traffic through it.
Step 2 is done on the tunnel, all other steps are done on the plex server.
On plex server:
#!/bin/bash | |
set -e | |
SCALEWAY='scw --region="ams1"' | |
ARCH=X64 | |
COMM_TYPE=$ARCH-2GB | |
IMAGE=xenial | |
TRANSFERS=7 | |
TG_TOKEN=<BOT_TOKEN> |
This guide creates a reverse SSH tunnel to route all Plex server traffic through it.
Step 2 is done on the tunnel, all other steps are done on the plex server.
On plex server:
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IMPORTANT NOTE: | |
Please see @craSH's update to this. He has updated and reformatted these working notes and his version is what I recommend you start with (as of 2021 or later). | |
-Ethan | |
@craSH fork & update (also listed in the forks on this gist above): |
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### UPDATE: For Win 11, I recommend using this tool in place of this script: | |
### https://christitus.com/windows-tool/ | |
### https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil | |
### https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UQZ5oQg8XA | |
### iwr -useb https://christitus.com/win | iex | |
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//replace http://agar.io/main_out.js by this file | |
//with Fiddler Web Debugger (AutoResponder tab) | |
//bots can be created in different rooms - so try restart the page if need | |
var totalBotCount = 0; | |
function game(h, r, bot, botUrl, botName) { |