Renew IP directly from Cytanet NetRunner service

Modern file hosting services (eg rapidshare or megaupload) have more than often utilized various methods to secure and promote their services annoying the regular non-premium user with the most prominent method of limiting downloads per user through IP logging, and then waiting for an upsurd amount of time for the next download.

Now, now not all of you have the time to spend in front of a pc monitor, do ya, and NO don’t start suggesting paying for premium services for EVERY file hosting service out there.

Therefore today i will share with you a nifty trick to use with your favourite download manager jDownloader, to renew your IP directly from Cytanet NetRunner service, and get your downloads as fast as possible.

As only a few of you know, the Cytanet NetRunner service leases the IP for 1 week, BUT it is possible to renew the IP by logging-in the NetRunner service, disconnecting and then reconnecting. This will achieve you a brand new, just out of the box IP.

You can streamline the process by using the direct below, replace the red bold username and password references below with your NetRunner Service credentials, and you will instantly acquire a new IP.
https://netrunner.cytanet.com.cy/cgi-bin/netrunnerlogin.cgi?username=username&password=password&action=initial&Login=Login

Now, in order to use this in your favourite download manager or in a script, you will need to procure a small open-source application called cURL that will execute the above URL and achieve the same result without even opening an Internet Browser.

Execute the following command in the command prompt, et viola, a brand new IP coming right up:
curl -k "https://netrunner.cytanet.com.cy/cgi-bin/netrunnerlogin.cgi?username=username&password=password&action=initial&Login=Login"

Then you can have jDownloader execute this batch command every time it requires a new IP to continue downloading.

jDownloader re-connection settings

jDownloader re-connection settings

PS: make sure to get a flavor of cURL supporting HTTPS and SSL in order to be able to process the link.

That’s all folks.

Last Modified: Friday, September 10th, 2010 @ 17:00

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11 Responses to “Renew IP directly from Cytanet NetRunner service”

  1. This is great!
    does this work for i-choice users also? Or do I not know what I’m talking about?
     

  2. Marie, the above is applicable for i-choice users, using the NetRunner ISP service, from CyTA.
    There are other ISPs (ie spidernet, logosnet, etc…) that use i-choice as their portal, but have their own authentication procedures.

  3. This part I understand.
    My issue is that I keep being disconnected from I-Choice itself and lose complete connectivity, this happens around three times each day but only when I’m downloading a lot. I’ve complained to Cytanet about being constantly disconnected but they say that everything’s fine from their side.
    I have never needed to enter my NetRunner password as my ISP is Cytanet, but it would be great to use a script that checks and reconnects to i-choice when the connection drops.

  4. Ioanni,
    lovely post indeed. works fantastically.
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    tasos

  5. Hi there, really great post. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Hi John
    Can you please give me a screenshot on where should i copy the curl?
    thanks

  10. Sure, i will include an image in the post, later tonight !

  11. thanks in advance..
    i need it because i can’t make it work.. Should i install any other software? (somebody told me ti install Curl program.. ;s

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