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use Proxies for Microsoft Auth #584

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Satanaelcode opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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use Proxies for Microsoft Auth #584

Satanaelcode opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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@Satanaelcode
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Satanaelcode commented Nov 19, 2024

Is there an existing feature request for this?

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I would like to be added that you are able to use proxies to auth to microsoft so we can prevent
Caused by: Caused by: net.raphimc.minecraftauth.responsehandler.exception.InformativeHttpRequestException: status: 429 Too Many Requests, message: { "path" : "/launcher/login" }

Alternative it would also be an option to just add a bigger delay but i think this is a good option rather then making the auth process slower by adding a delay

@Satanaelcode Satanaelcode added the type: 💡 enhancement New feature or request label Nov 19, 2024
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The issue with that is that Microsoft usually blocks authentication through new ips and wants you to do email verification. The auth library of course cannot automatically verify the login of your email.

@Satanaelcode
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Most Proxies are not New ips
and in this case that would be a issue with the proxies used

@AlexProgrammerDE
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Sorry, I mean new as in has never logged into the microsoft account with that IP before.

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Satanaelcode commented Nov 19, 2024

ik and i still mean what i said
i personal can approve that i didn't even know about that but i use resi proxies and i have no issue with that and in the end you cant really solve that issue if there proxies are at fault even if i think its pretty rare that a ip never ever logged in at microsoft

and with public proxies the issue sould be nearly 0 based on the fact of people use those alot

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