VIV Manual
VIV Manual
VIV Manual
Index
Introduction
Minimum Requirements
Installation
Loading Users From a File
Creating Users
Setting Up TOR
FAQ
Introduction:
The viv is a multiuser and ptc autoclicker with the following features:
1.2)If you are using Internet explorer (you must set ie as default explorer or you will open
firefox instead and see that rare code)
1.3)Also you can see the install video tutorial from this site
http: / /zproducts.co.uk/projects/viv /guide/installation/
2)After any of above installation modes, you will see in your desk a folder called “viv”, inside
you will see two subfolders called “plugins” and “lang” and a file “config.xml”.
a)plugins folder: inside this you must put all plugins you want to viv work, to avoid any
problem make sure you have latest plugins, you can download from
http: / /viv.cryticalerr0r.net /index.php?topic=96.0. You must download plugins of your
preferred ptc before start adding users.
b)lang folder: inside you will see “english.xml”, this file you must edit if you want viv in
another or your preferred language. viv now support languages other than the poor english.
So if you would like to translate viv into your own language then just make a copy of the
English.xml file in viv/lang and translate the words and put it back inside the viv/lang folder
and viv should read it and offer it for selection in the preferences window. Don't change the
order of the nodes or the nodes name. Just change the nodes title and inner Text. Below are
examples of what you should and should not change:
<node name="DON'T CHANGE" title="CHANGE THIS">
<item>CHANGE THIS</item>
< /node>
c)config.xml file: this is the most important file of viv, contains all the info about viv
configuration and all your accounts.
Loading Users From a File
Remember, with latest version of viv you can't “create” users from a file, just “add” users
from a file.
Viv allows you to add users from a text file. The format of this file is very important and the
slightest mistake can cause the user not be registered and also cause other errors.
Each user must be on a single line and the following fields must be provided in a
name=value pair followed by a semicolon (;):
User
This is the name of the user to be registered e.g. user=bob
Pass
This is the password of the user to be registered e.g. pass=secret. This field can have the
special value * which means that Viv will generate a password for this user
Mail
This is the email of the user e.g. mail=bob@mail.com
Alertpay
This is the alert pay email of the user e.g. alertpay=bob@mail.com
Country
This is the country of the user, this field can only have a numeric value. The program will use
the country that maps to that index e.g. country=2 see the create user dialog in the program
for the list of countries. To have viv pick a country at random for you then use the * value
e.g. country=*
Referer
This is the username of the user that is reffering this user e.g. referer=bobscousin
Network
This is the website that the user is registering on, this field must have a numeric value.
Currently the program only supports the following sites for registration:
0 – bux.to
1 – xclix.net
So if the user is to be registered for bux.to you would have network=0 or if it was xclix.net
you have network=1
Proxy
This is the computer that the user will be registering from. If you have tor installed and
running then use the value *(network=*) and a tor exit node will be used. There is a
possibility that the tor exit node could have registered on the website before and you might
get an error like “you already have an account” if that does happen then click the resume
button and viv will try again with a different exit node.
If you do decide to use your own proxy server then give the ip and port in the format of
ip:port e.g. network=127.0.0.1:8118
For example if we wanted to create two users that have the following values:
User1:
user=bob
pass=secret
bob@mail.com
alertpay=bob@mail.com
country=*
network=0
proxy=*
User2:
user=jack
pass=*
jack@mail.com
alertpay=jack@mail.com
country=7
network=1
proxy=127.0.0.1:8118
Then our file would look like this:
user=bob;pass=secret;mail=bob@mail.com;alertpay=bob@mail.com;country=*;network=
0;proxy=*
user=jack;pass=*;mail=jack@mail.com;alertpay=jack@mail.com;country=7;network=1;pr
oxy=127.0.0.1:8118
Remember that each user is on a separate line and the fields of the users are separated by a
semicolon (;)
When viv ask you for “delimeter” put the character between user, password, and so on...like
semicolon “;”.
You can create users in this site http: / /zproducts.co.uk/projects/viv /accgen/ , the website
only make the correct file format, but you have to register manually later, after this you can
“load from a file”.
Creating Users
-referer (if any): put yor referer account. If you want to make fake accounts complete this. If
you want to make only one account per ptc (if) do not complete this.
-password: put a password, viv keep password saved, so you dont need to put password
everytime you run viv.
-email: put an email, if you put a fake email, remember do not use a fake email for your “real
account” so you can cash out.
-alertpay: put same email above if you want. Viv complete this with the “email” field
automatically.
-country: choose any. Select the real one for your mother account (if).
-proxy settings: you must choose between your proxy, TOR or no proxy.
Tor is a software project that helps you defend against traffic analysis, a form of network
surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and
relationships, and state security. Tor protects you by bouncing your communications
around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents
somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it
prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location. Tor works with many of
your existing applications, including web browsers, instant messaging clients, remote login,
and other applications based on the TCP protocol.
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world use Tor for a wide variety of reasons:
journalists and bloggers, human rights workers, law enforcement officers, soldiers,
corporations, citizens of repressive regimes, and just ordinary citizens. See the Who Uses
Tor? page for examples of typical Tor users. See the overview page for a more detailed
explanation of what Tor does, why this diversity of users is important, and how Tor works.
There are three pieces of fine print you need to know about.
1. Tor does not protect you if you do not use it correctly. Read our list of warnings and
make sure to follow the instructions for your platform carefully.
2. Even if you configure and use Tor correctly, there are still potential attacks that could
compromise Tor's ability to protect you.
3. No anonymity system is perfect these days, and Tor is no exception: you should not
rely solely on the current Tor network if you really need strong anonymity.
Information from TOR homepage.
According to zpro:
Support for TOR
And User Agent switchingSadly for the TOR option a new IP address is used on every time
you visit a user. So a user gets a new IP address every time you select ‘visit links’ or ‘visit all
links’. Don’t be confused this does not mean a user gets a new IP address on every link visit.
However the program does allow you to use your own proxy (not web proxy) in this case
the user will have the same IP address on all visits.
first make sure you have completed all the previus steps to setting up viv , that means,
download viv, download plugins for example. Then download TOR, install TOR setup file,
you will get 2 applications, you must run both, in order to work with viv properly. The
applications names are “vidalia” and “privoxy”, run both , then run viv (only if you use viv
users with tor). Then to every user you want select preferences (second click on it) and
complete the field called proxy with this numbers: 127.0.0.1:8118 . Now if you select Tor
when register users, you only have to make sure you have running “vidalia” and “privoxy”.
Finally open “vidalia” and go to preferences, then advanced and change the option called
“autentication” to “none”, and you are ready to go.
FAQ:
Q.What is Viv?
A.Viv is a dedicated multi-autoclicker for PTC websites, it also takes the hassle of you
clicking all those ads! It provides such features of adding users from many PTC's, creating
users..etc etc
Q.What is TOR?
Tor is a software project that helps you defend against traffic analysis, a form of network
surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and
relationships, and state security. In other words, it gives you freedom to make referals
without getting caught!
Q.I created referals on 5ivebux and Crewbux but they arent in "My Referals"!?
A.It seems that many people are experiencing some problems with referals on these two
websites, there isn't a sloution made yet!
Q.I have viv 5.23 download with bux.to plugin 0.3 and pay2surf plugin 0.1, then I get a
pop up!
A.This will occur when you did not delete the old files from your old Viv, go to add/remove
programs,uninstall Viv,find the plugin folder, lang folder and the .xml (maybe config), then
re-install Viv and it will work!
Q.Where is the Viv generator website gone?
A.http: / /viv.cryticalerr0r.net /index.php?topic=148.0
Q.When i create user using tor it doesnt want to click ads, but when i create one with
no proxy everything works?
A.Backup config, remove config then update. If that works restore your old config.
Q.Is actually the "Visit users links every # hours" working?!?!?!
A.The ads that are on PTC websites only update every 24 hours, so if you have it set to every
2 hours you might only find 1 or 2 extra ads!