The Good Tech Companies - How to Avoid an IP Ban with Proxies
Episode Date: October 11, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-avoid-an-ip-ban-with-proxies. Your IP has been banned? Don't worry! Read this guide a...nd learn effective techniques to avoid an IP ban. Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #proxies, #ip-address, #ip, #web-scraping, #proxy-servers, #how-to-bypass-ip-ban, #bright-data, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @brightdata. Learn more about this writer by checking @brightdata's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. An IP ban means your digital address has been blacklisted. Getting stopped by the “Your IP has been banned!” message usually means you’ve broken the rules or misbehaved. This can be due to manual bans from moderators or automatic bans from anti-bot technologies.
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How to avoid an IP ban with proxies, by Bright Data.
Your IP has been banned, ever been hit with that frustrating message?
If you have, it's probably because you were acting up, your bot got caught scraping,
or maybe you were just wrongly flagged. Whatever the reason, dealing with an IP ban
is a total pain in the peach, unless you've got proxies on your side. Superhero let's dive into the world of IP bans,
exploring how they work, why they happen, and most importantly, how you can dodge them like Neo,
what's an IP ban? You can think of your IP as your home address, but for the internet.
Every time you go online, your IP, whether it is IPv4 or IPv6, tells websites where to send
all that sweet data you're after. But what happens when you act suspiciously or don't
respect your host's rules? Your IP gets banned. No cell phone and IP ban means your digital address
has been blacklisted. It's like getting your house added to a do-not-deliver list, meaning
the server refuses to communicate with you. Yes, it's not just your house added to a do not deliver list, meaning the server refuses to
communicate with you. Yes, it's not just your crush, servers can ghost you too, ghost in our
metaphor, it's like the letter carrier deciding, nope, not delivering Toth's house anymore.
Prohibited envelope prohibited but wait, why ban an IP in the first place? Getting stopped by the
your IP has been banned, message usually means you've
broken the rules or misbehaved, or at least looked like you did. Whether it's on websites,
gaming servers, community hubs, or mobile apps, if you don't play by the rules, you could end up
blacklisted by an IP ban. Now, see the two most common scenarios when it comes to getting your IP
kicked to the curb. Grimace manual IP bans from
moderators' manual bans happen when a human operator, typically a moderator police officer,
notice you're disrespecting the other members on the server. Whether it's cheating, trolling,
or flat-out violating community guidelines. This scenario is common on gaming servers,
when using hacks or offensive language in the chat, and on Discord servers,
when spamming nonsense in channels. Once moderators decide to kick you out, they can also ban your IP address,
making sure you can't just waltz back in with a different username. Disguised face a manual IP
ban is like being tossed out of a party by bouncers for causing too much chaos,
you're not welcome anymore. And unlike automatic bans, manual ban scum with a personal
touch. A mod specifically decided you're done. Skull automatic IP bans from servers
Web servers can hit you with automatic IP bans based on algorithms designed to detect bots and
malicious users. Here are a few reasons why a server might give you an IP ban.
Not complying with rate limiting. If you're sending too many
requests in a short time, your IP might get flagged. Location flag. Non-standard HTTP headers.
Sending HTTP headers that scream, I'm a bot, instead of a regular browser? Yeah, that'll get
you banned. Avoid that with our guide on HTTP headers for web scraping. Suspicious behavior.
If your automated script acts in ways that are not typical of a human user while browsing the site, you're on
thin ice. Cold face. Low IP reputation. If your past actions have earned you a bad reputation,
or if you're using a low reputation IP from a VPN or server farm, you're likely to get blocked.
Many sites employ bot protection techniques to
keep automated software at bay, preventing it from stealing data or ruining the user experience.
Those systems, which include anti-scraping technologies, inspect incoming requests or
operate in the background, ready to blacklist problematic IPs without a second thought.
Magnifying glass your IP has been banned. Now, what? After seeing the
dreaded, your IP has been banned, message, don't panic. Bellaware a few workarounds you can try.
1. Just wait. Like that brief stint in Monopoly's jail, most IP bans are temporary.
Waiting a few hours or days can magically restore your IP reputation. Unfortunately, this isn't always
an option. Hourglass. 2. Connect to a different network. Switching to another network gives you
a new IP. But let's face it, most households have limited options, usually just Wi-Fi and mobile
data. So, this isn't a foolproof plan. Wireless. 3. Restart your router. If you have a dynamic IP plan from your ISP,
restarting your router might grant you a new IP. Just keep in mind that ISPs often assign IPs on
a monthly basis, so this stratagem won't work most of the time. Anti-clockwise arrows. For
more detailed strategies, follow our dedicated guide on how to bypass an IP BAN. While these tricks are worth a shot,
they're not guaranteed fixes. The real solution to IP bans? Proxy servers. Why proxies are the
ultimate solution to avoid an IP ban? When it comes to avoiding IP bans, proxies are your best
friends. Glowing Star, a proxy server, acts as a middleman between your device and the target server.
It receives your requests, forwards them to the site, retrieves the response,
and sends it back to you. During this process, the target server only sees the proxy's IP address,
hiding your IP and keeping it safe from bans. Worried about the proxy's IP getting banned?
No need, relieved face best proxy providers like Bright Data come with pools of millions of IPs. Specifically, they offer IP rotation, allowing you to continuously cycle
through fresh IPs among the proxy network servers. As highlighted in this video, there are various
proxy types, each tailored for specific scenarios. http://www.youtube.com.watch.v equals VUIL5J2NR3U and embeddable equals true. Check out
the proxy services from Bright Data, the leading provider on the market. Rocket proxy integration.
Now you might be wondering how to integrate proxies into your HTTP client tool or browser.
Thinking face, don't sweat it, we've got you
covered with several dedicated tutorials. Browsers using proxies with Chrome. Using proxies with
Firefox. HTTP clients how to set a proxy with Python requests. How to set a proxy in Axios.
How to use proxies with NodeFetch. How to set proxy in AIO HTTP http how to set a proxy in super agent cli tools how to use
curl with proxy how to use powershell invoke web request with a proxy using w get with a proxy
scraping tools scrapey proxy integration puppeteer proxy integration playwright proxy integration
selenium proxy integration how to set proxy with guzzle,
others how to set up a proxy in windows 11. for more guides, explore our proxy integration hub.
final thoughts, now you've got the scoop on what an ip ban is, why it happens, and the techniques to avoid it. in the wild world of the web, proxies are your ultimate shield, keeping you safe from
the dreaded blacklist. Shield searching for a
reliable and fast proxy provider with a massive pool of IPs, look no further than Bright Data.
Join us in our mission to make the internet a public domain accessible to all,
even in the face of IP bans. Globe until next time, keep exploring the online sphere with
freedom and confidence. Thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story,
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