Open brogers5 opened 2 years ago
I hope not
Unfortunately, due to their domain going down, we can no longer sign in and use the app. I had to modify their source to bypass the sign-in process, you could either download my modified version or follow my instructions to do so.
..\inproxy\resources
where you have inproxy installed. On windows, it is %localappdata%\Programs\inproxy\resources
, you can right-click on the inproxy shortcut and select Open file location if you can't find the folder.app.asar
contains no malware, with very few changes, if you are afraid of installing suspicious software on your machine, please follow the instructions below to modify it yourself.app.asar
file in ..\inproxy\resources
.npm install -g asar
npx asar extract app.asar source
source
folder created, open the file source\dist\electron.js
in your favorite IDE. You will need to beautify it, either by using your IDE or an online toolfunction ps(e) {
return void 0 === e.autoSignIn && (e.autoSignIn = !1), e = {
...e,
appVersion: kr.version,
machineId: Object(ls.machineIdSync)(!0),
os: {
platform: Sn.platform(),
release: Sn.release(),
totalmem: Sn.totalmem(),
type: Sn.type()
}
}, new Promise((t => {
cs.a.post(kr.endpoints.singIn, {
json: {
data: ko(JSON.stringify(e))
},
timeout: 1e4
}, (async (r, n, i) => {
if (r) return global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_RESPONSE", {
message: "An Error has occurred. Please check if your computer is connected to Internet."
}), jo("account"), t();
const {
licenseData: a
} = i;
if (!a) return global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_RESPONSE", i), jo("account"), t();
try {
const r = JSON.parse(xo(a)),
{
timestamp: n,
accountUuid: i,
username: o
} = r;
return void 0 === n || void 0 === i || void 0 === o ? (global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_RESPONSE", {
message: "An Error has occurred."
}), jo("account"), t()) : (Eo("account", {
emailOrUsername: e.emailOrUsername,
password: e.password,
username: o
}), await Ps(), global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_SUCCESS"), t())
} catch (r) {
return global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_RESPONSE", {
message: "An Error has occurred."
}), jo("account"), t()
}
}))
}))
}
function ps(e) {
return void 0 === e.autoSignIn && (e.autoSignIn = !1), e = {
...e,
appVersion: kr.version,
machineId: Object(ls.machineIdSync)(!0),
os: {
platform: Sn.platform(),
release: Sn.release(),
totalmem: Sn.totalmem(),
type: Sn.type()
}
}, new Promise((t => {
cs.a.post(kr.endpoints.singIn, {
json: {
data: ko(JSON.stringify(e))
},
timeout: 1e4
}, (async (r, n, i) => {
try {
(Eo("account", {
emailOrUsername: "thedemons",
password: "test",
username: "thedemons"
}), await Ps(), global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_SUCCESS"), t())
} catch (r) {
return global.webContents.send("APP_SIGN_IN_RESPONSE", {
message: "An Error has occurred."
}), jo("account"), t()
}
}))
}))
}
app.asar
, remember to backup the original file.
npx asar pack source app.asar
Unfortunately, due to their domain going down, we can no longer sign in and use the app. I had to modify their source to bypass the sign-in process, you could either download my modified version or follow my instructions to do so.
Yeah I have already done a week ago, but thanks
Do you have the link of the app?
@thedemons do you have the executable?
@thedemons do you have the executable?
Here you go. Note: When you see the Auth screen, type in any credential you like and hit "Sign In"
Here you go. Note: When you see the Auth screen, type in any credential you like and hit "Sign In"
Thanks!
I noticed inProxy is no longer allowing me to log into my account. The website seems to have gone down, and GoDaddy is stating the domain is now for sale. Has inProxy been discontinued?
https://www.godaddy.com/domainsearch/find?checkAvail=1&domainToCheck=inproxy.io