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Post by thecoder2012 on Oct 28, 2015 10:10:37 GMT
File: captcha9kw.dll Command: captcha9kw (v1.4) or 9kw (v1.5) Homepage: www.9kw.eu (account/apikey) Version: 1.1 (for old v1.4, 9kw.dll) and 1.2 (for v1.5, captcha9kw.dll) Description:
Attachments:9kw.dll_ (44 KB)
captcha9kw.dll_ (116 KB)
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Post by MikiSoft on Oct 28, 2015 11:38:18 GMT
Wow, excellent! I'm so glad that someone actually have done this to finally brake the ice!
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Post by SumOneSaw on Nov 9, 2015 4:12:24 GMT
thecoder2012 Please check your uploaded Attachment as it gives error on Loading
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Post by MikiSoft on Nov 9, 2015 9:19:14 GMT
It works on v1.4 and I gave you the latest revision on which all older plugins don't work (they need to be a little modified and recompiled with a new interface).
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Post by SumOneSaw on Nov 9, 2015 9:20:35 GMT
@mikisoft but have you checked on older version if it was working or not ?
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Post by MikiSoft on Nov 9, 2015 9:22:02 GMT
Yes, it's working.
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Post by thecoder2012 on Mar 5, 2016 0:28:15 GMT
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Post by helper on Jul 19, 2016 4:58:48 GMT
All, has anyone experienced an issue with version 1.1 or 1.2 of the 9kw plugin returning the variable %cap% with a blank entry? When I first tested this it seemed to work with version 1.0. I ran a wireshark capture and the capture confirmed the correct response..."OK|answer".
I can replace the code with ""cap",captcha(" using the SimpleCaptcha plugin and will be prompted for the answer, that answer will properly populate the %cap% variable.
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Post by MikiSoft on Jul 19, 2016 8:05:16 GMT
Maybe it returns response but in a different format than earlier, therefore it's broken now. Anyways, you have the source code available so you can always fix and recompile it. Or alternatively (if you don't care about reporting bad captcha), you can configure 9kw.eu service in GSA Captcha Breaker (if you don't plan to buy it then say that to me via PM and I'll tell you how to avoid that ) and use it via its plugin, which is of course a way easier thing to do.
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helper
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Post by helper on Jul 19, 2016 14:06:10 GMT
Thank you, I will dig into the source code. I am just learning the syntax for unibot, do you have an example for how 9kw captcha reporting is done, also along the same note is there a syntactical way to eval two captcha services?
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Post by MikiSoft on Jul 19, 2016 14:47:58 GMT
Here's a simple example of using 2captcha plugin (but the latest version - for v1.5) and reporting bad captcha text (the same principle of course applies to the 9kw plugin), just do a right click on the following link and select " Save As...": raw.githubusercontent.com/MikiSoft/UniBot/master/2captcha_test.iniAnd yeah UniBot allows you to use as many plugins as you want for one config, so you can use two or more captcha solving services i.e. combine them (but you would of course just need plugins where each of its own uses different service); or if you're using GSA Captcha Breaker then you would use only one plugin for it, and in that tool itself combine the services (unlike in the first case where you do that in the config). P.S. Before doing modifications to some captcha solving service plugin, note that on their sites you can find explanation of how your program (in this case - plugin) should interact with their API, so you have to just go there (and log in if required) and study that first. P.S.S. If you're planning to use UniBot v1.5 then you should have the latest stable version of it, which you can get also by sending me a PM here. If you use the unstable one which is in Releases section here, then it's possibly causing the problem you're facing with the plugin, so in that case it's not the problem with it but with that buggy version of the tool.
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