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Xevil 6.0 [Pre 7] Not Solving reCAPTCHA v2/v3 and hCaptcha – Using Reproxy.network Proxies

Hey guys,

I recently bought the Xevil Business plan and I’m using it with GSA SER, but I’ve run into a big issue - Xevil doesn’t solve reCAPTCHA v2, v3, or hCaptcha at all. It only solves regular image captchas.

I’m using IPv6 proxies for reCAPTCHA and IPv4 proxies for hCaptcha from reproxy.network, but their support told me that Xevil currently doesn’t work well with their proxies and that I should ask the Xevil team or community about it.

Has anyone else experienced the same problem?

  • Is this a known issue with the current Xevil version?

  • Do I really need to upgrade to Xevil 7 Beta to make it work with these proxies?

  • Or is there any setting or workaround that makes it solve reCAPTCHA/hCaptcha properly?

Any advice or confirmation from users who got it working would really help.

Thanks in advance!

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  • No issues here with reproxy.network IPv6 proxies on XEvil 6.

    Ensure to enable the relevant modules in XEvil cores.
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  • @organiccastle Thanks for the reply!

    I am sharing all screenshots from my XEvil configuration, Captcha Breaker, and GSA SER settings. I also attached a screenshot of the Reproxy.network support answer, where they specifically said their proxies don’t work well with XEvil at the moment and that I should wait for XEvil 7.

    So now I’m a bit confused - if it’s working for you with the same proxies on XEvil 6, maybe I’m missing something in the setup or module configuration? Could you maybe share which modules/cores you have enabled in XEvil for reCAPTCHA and hCaptcha?


    Also, one more thing I’m not 100% sure about:


    Should I run XEvil as a separate instance and connect it directly in GSA SER, or is it better to run it through GSA Captcha Breaker using the XEvil emulation (like I’m doing now)?

    Right now, XEvil is connected directly inside Captcha Breaker, but when I do that, I can’t see the detailed captcha stats anymore inside GSA SER or Xevil (like reCAPTCHA 2/3, hCaptcha, image, etc.) - it just shows the Captcha Breaker image stats only.

    What’s the most efficient and recommended setup for the best success rate and proper stat tracking? Should I integrate XEvil directly into GSA SER, or keep it inside Captcha Breaker - or maybe both?

















  • I can't comment on GSA Captcha Breaker as I am not using it.



    XEvil with reproxy.network Proxies are working fine for me.
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  • edited November 11

    Not on my side. Something’s definitely not right here - I rechecked all my settings and everything looks normal. It’s been running for over 10 hours now, identifying sites and submitting/verifying to build a verified list, but still not solving any reCAPTCHA at all. It must be either a proxy issue or something with the software.

    I even changed my setup - removed XEvil from GSA Captcha Breaker emulation (where it was added as a service) and instead connected it directly in GSA SER this time, but the result is still the same.

    Quick question: does XEvil need to be added in both GSA SER and GSA Captcha Breaker, or is adding it to only one of them enough? If just one is preferred, which setup gives better performance and stability - GSA SER or GSA Captcha Breaker?










  • organiccastleorganiccastle Germany
    edited November 11
    Have you configured your IP on reproxy.network?
    Can you see the threads count on reproxy.network?
    Does Captcha - Test - Check Balance in GSA SER work?
    Try socks5 instead of socks5h.
    Try to use another proxy location. I am using UK which works fine.
  • edited November 11
    Have you configured your IP on reproxy.network?

    Yes

    Can you see the threads count on reproxy.network?

    Only for IPv6 usually 30-50 and I have 500 threads plan and nothing for IPv4

    Does Captcha - Test - Check Balance in GSA SER work?


    Yes

    Try socks5 instead of socks5h.

    I tried already and even http but still the same also without rotating and rotating option and it's the same..

    Try to use another proxy location. I am using UK which works fine.

    I usually just insert the URL and I am using Ukraine proxy list
  • sickseosickseo London,UK
    A few things that are different in my set up:


    Disable all those options for recaptcha - especially the accept proxy via api - it will use your proxy from gsa/rankerx instead of reproxy in xevil



    You seem to have set everything to run through 127.0.0.1 - I suspect this is causing conflicts. Use the server ip with port 80 instead, even if you run everything locally.

    I would remove gsa CB entirely, xevil is solving most of the captchas, GSA CB is really not doing anything. Or if you really want to use it, then set it to be used last, not first. 

    Hcaptcha support stopped in xevil many months ago - hence why you'll get very low success rates - the new captcha types have not been added to xevil.
  • edited November 12

    @sickseo Thanks for the detailed explanation - that actually helped me a lot.

    I got in touch with Botmaster support, and they told me to try running XEvil without proxies, and interestingly, it started working after that. So it really does seem to be a problem with Reproxy.network. I was using Ukrainian proxies, then switched to Canadian ones, but the results are still not great - low success rate on reCAPTCHA and a lot of “bad site key” errors.

    I also changed my setup to use my VPS IP instead of 127.0.0.1, as you suggested, and configured 2Captcha and other settings like in your screenshots. It’s working a bit better now, but still far from ideal.

    Also, good to know that hCaptcha support stopped in XEvil months ago - that explains the poor success rate there.

    At this point, I’ve:

    • Disabled the “accept proxy via API” options for reCAPTCHA,

    • Switched from local (127.0.0.1) to server IP with port 80,

    • Tried both setups - with and without GSA Captcha Breaker,

    • Currently running XEvil directly in GSA SER only.

    It’s definitely better than before, but still not perfect. Seems like the proxy compatibility is the main issue right now.






  • edited November 24
    @Sven

    Do you know if problem is maybe in SER? I tested different software as trial CapMonster and it's solving recaptcha with same proxies and yet no matter how I configure XEvil it's not solving recaptcha v2/3 at all. I can give you access to my VPS to check if you want. It's impossible that other software can solve them and XEvil can't 








    What does "Failed" mean why it's failing exactly to be marked as failed?








    Does my server power sucks so it cannot solve them but yet again if that was the case CapMonster should be failing as well/


  • Anonymous said:









    Does my server power sucks so it cannot solve them but yet again if that was the case CapMonster should be failing as well/


    Your server load is way too high. The recaptcha2/3 processes time out.

    This does obviously not happen with capmonster as you are not using your server but theirs.

    Upgrade your server or reduce the number of threads.
  • edited November 25
    @organiccastle I’m actually running CapMonster software version locally on my server (not the web service) this one: https://zennolab.com/en/products/capmonster/. As you can see in the screenshot, it solves captchas fine even with CPU at 100%, but XEvil doesn’t handle that the same way.

    For XEvil, I know v5 recommended around 32GB RAM, and I’m wondering if v6 is still that demanding or if it’s been optimized. Do you think it’s worth jumping to the v7 beta in terms of performance? Haven’t seen any clear info on release dates yet.

    In the meantime I’ll test what @sickseo does sending captchas externally to another server to see if that makes a difference. If it does, then I’ll know I need more powerful CPU and RAM, probably a dedicated server. Right now I use this box mainly for processing and building site lists (Scrapebox, GSA Platform Identifier, GSA SER, XEvil). I dropped GSA Captcha Breaker since XEvil gives me better success rates, especially on images and campaigns to money sites.

    From what I understand, GSA SER being 32‑bit can only use about 3–4GB RAM anyway, so in theory even 6-8GB ram should be fine for it. The real question is whether XEvil needs the bigger jump in resources to avoid those timeouts.

    Has anyone here tested CapMonster Pro as a second solver just for reCAPTCHA 2/3? Since it’s about $97/year, I’m wondering if it’s worth keeping as a backup alongside XEvil. In terms of performance, can it really match XEvil or at least come close, or is XEvil still clearly ahead?


  • @Anonymous

    I was not aware of CapMonster software, just the cloud solution. Sorry for my wrong assumptions. I can't comment on this solution.

    Regarding XEvil, your machine is clearly overloaded. This is how it looks like on my $20/m. 8 cores / 16 GB VPS - average time 10 seconds to solve the recaptchas:



    XEvil 7 is supposed to be even more performant - but it is not released yet. I paid for the upgrade anyway as it was just $85 with one year of the monthly $10 fee included.
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  • @Anonymous

    I was not aware of CapMonster software, just the cloud solution. Sorry for my wrong assumptions. I can't comment on this solution.

    Regarding XEvil, your machine is clearly overloaded. This is how it looks like on my $20/m. 8 cores / 16 GB VPS - average time 10 seconds to solve the recaptchas:



    XEvil 7 is supposed to be even more performant - but it is not released yet. I paid for the upgrade anyway as it was just $85 with one year of the monthly $10 fee included.
    Do you have just XEvil installed on that VPS or GSA SER as well with it? I use this one from GreenCloudVPS and together it can't do anything CPU is always at 100 %


  • There is just XRumer and XEvil running at the moment. Load would not be higher with GSA SER instead.



    It's running on this server: https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-2000-g12-iv-12m#rs-2000-g12-iv-12m-nue. Watch out their Black Week promotions for discounts / upgrades / shorter periods.

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  • Quick update: I just bought a new server with the same configuration, but this time only XEvil is installed. I set it up separately using an external IP so that GSA SER on Server 1 sends captchas to Server 2 where XEvil is running. Now it’s successfully solving reCAPTCHA.






    This confirms the issue was with my original server either a defect, malfunction, or simply an inability to process reCAPTCHA when running alongside all the other tools I had installed. On the new server, with the same specs but a different IP and XEvil running alone, it’s solving them without any problems.

    I’m considering adding CapMonster Pro as the first solver because it seems to run more stably, even under 100% CPU load. XEvil would then act as the second solver to handle whatever CapMonster fails.

    Right now, XEvil still can’t solve hCaptcha much, so in that regard both tools are similar. However, CapMonster Pro appears better optimized and more stable I don’t experience the random crashes that happen with XEvil.

    Using them together could be a solid combo: CapMonster Pro for stability and efficiency, with XEvil as backup, covering more captcha types at the lowest possible cost.

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