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When NAT VPS providers Change IPs

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  • @brueggus said:
    ...and to avoid chargebacks, I guess.

    lol

    @mksh said:
    NAT + vpn/proxy + china must be a shortlived combination. Still wonder how many chargebacks he gets from people that for some reason can't connect to their shiny new VPS.

    My guess? All of them.

    Thanked by 1brueggus
  • @MasonR said:

    @randvegeta said:
    How many ports do NAT VPS normally get on the IPv4 address?

    20 from every provider I've been with (inception, mikho, davidgestiondbi)

    Actually, it's 21 ports... ;)
    20 that you can do pretty much what you want with and one that is forwarded to your port 22.

  • Just had a chance to scrunitize the wishosting plan. It's sadly $1.99 per mounth not per year. I really hope if @randvegeta does something similar there will be some pricing more towards LES range even if that means less resources. I am totally cool with 64mb and no china routes as long as its cheap.

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