Maybe its blocked in your security software. Make sure you whitelist it. Does it seem to take a long time to work thru things and return no results or does it just stop more or less instantly?
05-23-2016, 01:40 AM (This post was last modified: 05-23-2016, 02:06 AM by RichB409.)
(05-19-2016, 07:31 PM)loopline Wrote: Maybe its blocked in your security software. Make sure you whitelist it. Does it seem to take a long time to work thru things and return no results or does it just stop more or less instantly?
Varies, generally it will work through the x/y locations progress bar then return no results, all reasonably quickly.
Scrapebox is whitelisted in anti-virus/firewall.
Thanks for your help so far, hopefully we can figure it out.
However if I run it with just one location search it hangs forever.
I can't seem to change my delay from 0 seconds, I thought I could before, I might be mistaken there though.
Your using 20 connections and 10 proxies, you need 20 or maybe 50 proxies to use 1 connection with no delay. Your ips are getting banned nearly instantly.
Try your 10 proxies with a delay of 30 and 1 connection.
Of course that would assume you wait 24 hours for your proxies to be unblocked.
Have you tried giving your computer a swift kick? hehe
It has to be blocked ips, I just tried it with my local ip and it works fine.
I have lost track, did you build a custom proxy test for this engine? If not you should go into the proxy manager and make a custom test for the yellow pages AU engine and then you can test your proxies against it. That way you can know if they are blocked or not. Or just turn off javascript in a browser and try a couple proxies.
(06-03-2016, 03:01 AM)loopline Wrote: Have you tried giving your computer a swift kick? hehe
It has to be blocked ips, I just tried it with my local ip and it works fine.
I have lost track, did you build a custom proxy test for this engine? If not you should go into the proxy manager and make a custom test for the yellow pages AU engine and then you can test your proxies against it. That way you can know if they are blocked or not. Or just turn off javascript in a browser and try a couple proxies.
Hmm if I set up one of my proxies through internet explorer and then go to the yellow pages website it works.... :/