Hey. Seeing how users often struggle in using Jingling, i'll try to
create a guide as complete and understandable as possible. I'm not an
expert, but I learned a few things here and there, and I'll be happy to
try to help you if I can.
I/ The Jingling software
Download link
So, when you launch it, you have this :
Let's go, one button after another.
1/ The first and main tab. You'll use this one pretty much all the time.
2/
2nd tab, it's point is to add link with more precise control, there you
can specify a daily flow amount, that kind of things. Not really
useful.
3/ 3rd tab : Involving QQ. If you ever need this, you probably can understand chinese, and you're not reading this guide.
4/ The number of sites you can add. Based on your computer's performance. Goes between 1 and 6.
5/ The are where you'll be able to manage your links. More on that later.
6/
That button is used to add a new link into Jingling. The 2nd button
next to it is to add a link with more control over flow. 2nd one is
pretty useless for us aswell.
7/ Random informations. You don't care about this at all.
Okay. Now this should be a little more clear. Now let's talk about adding a link, and change its settings.
To add a link, you click on the button marked "6" on the previous
screenshot, you past your link in, and press the OK button (it's the one
on the left.).
Your site should now show up in the 5th panel.
Let's see what we got here.
1/ Edit your link button. Pretty simple.
2/ Amout of view your site got. Resets every day. Not 100% accurate.
3/ State of your link. Basically, green is good, red is bad.
4/ Use this to put a link on pause. It'll ask for a confirmation. Just press it again afterwards to restart it.
5/ Delete your link. Simple aswell.
6/
Control flow based on time. This will open a window with a panel
divided into 24 hours, and you'll be able to limit traffic based on
hours of they day. Not that useful for most users. However, if you have
to use it, it's pretty straigh forward. The buttons in the bottom are,
from left to right : Save, Default, Reset, Cancel.
7/
Traffic origin configuration. Now that's a useful tab. Allows you to
get traffic worldwide, from China only, or everywhere except China. More
on that later too
8/ Advanced configuration. That'll be explained aswell.
Trafic origin
To access that, clic on the button 7 on the main tab. Here's what you get :
1/ Worldwide traffic.
2/ Both of them are Chinese only traffic.
3/ Western traffic only. This will what you'll use mostly.
4/ Custom traffic. Allow you to customize traffic, chinese regions only, so not users here.
So, if you wanna set Jingling to western traffic only, you just have to
tick box 3, and save. The four buttons are, from left to right : Save,
Default, Reset, Cancel.
Link configuration
Now that the source of your traffic is configured, let's see what we got
in advanced configuration. To access it, press button marked 8 on main
tab.
Alright. Now it gets funny.
1/ IP

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ratio : Number of subpages an IP will visit. 1:1 means it will only
acces the link, and exit. 1:2 means it'll go the the link, find a
subpage and clic on it. 1:3 means it will go on main link, find a
subpage, clic, find a sub-subpage, and clic.
2/ That will configure the behavior of your links : The first box will behave with the IP

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ratio, clicking on random links on the page. The 2nd one will reload
the page only. The 3rd one will access a subpage, then open the original
link again. The 4th will search for a matching subpage : you can enter
what you want in the textbox, the bot will search for it, and access it
if it can find it.
3/ Enable or
disable popup. Enable it if you site has popups in it. If you're not
sure, I'll talk about the Jingling link testing tool later on. If you
have popups, you want to set it a 20%.
4/
That's the destination configuration. Used to redirect traffic after a
page load. You can add up to 5 links here, and configure a % for each
link.
5/ That's the referer. You
can change the referer URL here. Add up to 20 links, and chose it's %.
For instance, if you set 50% on twitter.com and 50% on facebook.com,
you're going to have half of your traffic coming from each of these
sites.
With this, you should be able to do whatever you want with Jingling. But
to configure it well, you need to know how your links will behave in
Jingling's software. And there's a way to know exactly that.
I/ The Jingling Traffic Wizard testing tool
Not a lot of people know this, but the Jingling author released a little know to help you configure your links.
Download link.
Now, the principe is pretty simple. You start it, you past your link
address in the bar, and you see how it load. You can check if popups are
showing, and using the little menu, you can do some cool stuff :
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1/ This is used to test the automatic subpage access. Related to the first box of
#2 in advanced configuration.
2/ Click on a link with specific text. See
#2 4th box in advanced configuration.
3/ Reload the page test. See
#2 2nd box in advanced configuration.
4/ Start the test button. Use it to start whatever test you just selected.
5/ This whole box is used to test the destination configuration. See
#4 in advanced configuration.
Use this tool to play around, see what's your link behaviour, and configure it properly in Jingling afterwards.
III/ Exploit Jingling
So, depending on your configuration, you can add a different number of links in Jingling. But this can be exploited.
Before going any further, note that you can only have 6 links per IP. More than that, and they won't get into the system.
-You can run more than one Jingling using Sandboxie, allowing you to get 6 links running on one computer.
To get more than 6 links, you're going to need more computers. Or a virtual machine.
If you have a second computer lying around, find yourself a VPN, run it on that computer, and launch more Jingling on that.
Same goes with a virtual machine.