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Relay board ISP reboot - jrsmith - 05-25-2011

Hello all

I am having trouble with proxies but I have an idea...

This guy on ebay is selling this relay board:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/USB-Four-4-Relay-Module-Board-Home-Automation-/180646300804?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a0f5bcc84

The second SB realises that the IP has been black listed, all it does is tell the relay board to cut the power to the router, then it reconnects it, then it keeps trying to ping bbc.co.uk and once it does it checks the external ip and makes sure it has changed (project requires ISP that has dynamic IP) and they you can get battering google again really fast until you get blacklisted again and the process repeats it self.

Anyone think its a good idea?

I also use se nuke x and was thinking about doing this for the toolbox module. Nuke lets you run a piece of code that you can specify.

I think my ISP re syncs and gives me a new ip in about 90 seconds, which is not the end of the world.


I just had another idea, if you have two broadbands in your house or office, you could code SB to rotate between the two gateways on your network.

For example:

I have 2 routers, one that is dhcp and one that is not. The both have NAT swithced on. One router has the static ip 192.168.x.1 and one has the static ip 192.168.x.250.

All you do is as soon as one gets black listed you instruct the relay card to re boot it and immidiately change to the other gateway that is not blacklisted.

If you give your SB PC a static IP it doesn't matter if you re boot the router that is dhcp it just stays as it is.

There might be a way to telnet into your router automatically to do the rebooting instead of using the relay board too.

Anyone think this is a good idea? I mean if your ISP has a massive pool of IP addresses, why buy proxies??
I just had another idea, if you have two broadbands in your house or office, you could code SB to rotate between the two gateways on your network.

For example:

I have 2 routers, one that is dhcp and one that is not. The both have NAT swithced on. One router has the static ip 192.168.x.1 and one has the static ip 192.168.x.250.

All you do is as soon as one gets black listed you instruct the relay card to re boot it and immidiately change to the other gateway that is not blacklisted.

If you give your SB PC a static IP it doesn't matter if you re boot the router that is dhcp it just stays as it is.

There might be a way to telnet into your router automatically to do the rebooting instead of using the relay board too.

Anyone think this is a good idea? I mean if your ISP has a massive pool of IP addresses, why buy proxies??


RE: Relay board ISP reboot - s4nt0s - 05-27-2011

Hahaha you are definitely very creative and think outside the box. Unfortunately, I don't have nearly enough knowledge of networking to let you know if it would work or not. In theory and hearing the way you explain it, it seems like it could.

Let us know if you test it and figure anything out.