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GUI does not start #1

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fireshaper opened this issue Feb 9, 2015 · 11 comments
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GUI does not start #1

fireshaper opened this issue Feb 9, 2015 · 11 comments

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@fireshaper
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After running "node app.js" in a terminal window I get the following:

listening on *:3000
Found the following servers: front1.omegle.com, front4.omegle.com, front6.omegle.com,     front5.omegle.com, front3.omegle.com, front7.omegle.com, front9.omegle.com, front8.omegle.com, front2.omegle.com
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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

You're meant to go to 127.0.0.1:3000 to see a GUI

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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

In your web browser

@fireshaper
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Do I have to have Omegle already running in my browser? Nothing opens in my
browser automatically.
On Feb 8, 2015 10:57 PM, "Ashley Schmid" notifications@github.com wrote:

In your web browser


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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

I'll have to improve the instructions, you open the app, it tells you it's listening on port 3000, goto your web browser (this was designed for chrome), goto the following website: 127.0.0.1:3000

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OK, yeah, that's the part I'm missing. I'll give it a shot, thanks! And
thanks for writing this, I love MITM apps for omegle.
On Feb 8, 2015 11:03 PM, "Ashley Schmid" notifications@github.com wrote:

I'll have to improve the instructions, you open the app, it tells you it's
listening on port 3000, goto your web browser (this was designed for
chrome), goto the following website: 127.0.0.1:3000


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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

Just checked and it does tell you to use your browser

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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

Originally it was written for mitm, but I ended out just switching to it, it's much better at finding people to talk to, it can even filter bots out, to a certain extent. Just keep in mind you can't middle man video (I tried for so long, flash is too shitty)

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I don't think there are any MITM apps for omegle video, it's just too much
of a pain.
On Feb 8, 2015 11:09 PM, "Ashley Schmid" notifications@github.com wrote:

Originally it was written for mitm, but I ended out just switching to it,
it's much better at finding people to talk to, it can even filter bots out,
to a certain extent. Just keep in mind you can't middle man video (I tried
for so long, flash is too shitty)


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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

You can do it with webcam max + manycam, one for each stream, I reverse engineered their protocol, and can stream video to them, and pull the streams, but their is no api to capture the data and feed it else where

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Yeah, I've done something similar in the past, but it's a pain to keep up
since you need more screen resolution and have to copy and paste their text.
On Feb 8, 2015 11:15 PM, "Ashley Schmid" notifications@github.com wrote:

You can do it with webcam max + manycam, one for each stream, I reverse
engineered their protocol, and can stream video to them, and pull the
streams, but their is no api to capture the data and feed it else where


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ash47 commented Feb 9, 2015

Anyways, let me know if this works, it also let's you talk to clever bot!, and middle man it

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