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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited January 2023

    @user123 said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @host4cheap said:
    The sites I want to visit are blocked if ASN shows up as “hosting”.

    Get your own LowEndASN and set it to "residential" on PeeringDB.
    Problem solved.

    Hypothetically, what would be the initial and ongoing costs for this and what would be the cheapest way for an individual user with limited technical ability?

    $7 one time $25 one time
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3578293/#Comment_3578293


    Report from this script:

     ** Checking Results Under IPv6
    --------------------------------
     ** Your Network Provider:  LowEndASN
    
    
    ============[ Multination ]============
     Dazn:                                  Failed (Network Connection)
     HotStar:                               Yes (Region: US)
     Disney+:                               Yes (Region: US)
     Netflix:                               Yes (Region: US)
     YouTube Premium:                       Yes
     Amazon Prime Video:                    Unsupported
     TVBAnywhere+:                          Failed (Network Connection)
     iQyi Oversea Region:                   Failed
     Viu.com:                               Failed
     YouTube CDN:                           London
     Netflix Preferred CDN:                 London
     Spotify Registration:                  Yes (Region: US)
     Steam Currency:                        Failed (Network Connection)
    =======================================
    
  • @yoursunny said:

    @user123 said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @host4cheap said:
    The sites I want to visit are blocked if ASN shows up as “hosting”.

    Get your own LowEndASN and set it to "residential" on PeeringDB.
    Problem solved.

    Hypothetically, what would be the initial and ongoing costs for this and what would be the cheapest way for an individual user with limited technical ability?

    $7 one time $25 one time
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3578293/#Comment_3578293


    Report from this script:

     ** Checking Results Under IPv6
    --------------------------------
     ** Your Network Provider:  LowEndASN
    
    
    ============[ Multination ]============
     Dazn:                                  Failed (Network Connection)
     HotStar:                               Yes (Region: US)
     Disney+:                               Yes (Region: US)
     Netflix:                               Yes (Region: US)
     YouTube Premium:                       Yes
     Amazon Prime Video:                    Unsupported
     TVBAnywhere+:                          Failed (Network Connection)
     iQyi Oversea Region:                   Failed
     Viu.com:                               Failed
     YouTube CDN:                           London
     Netflix Preferred CDN:                 London
     Spotify Registration:                  Yes (Region: US)
     Steam Currency:                        Failed (Network Connection)
    =======================================
    

    Thanks! Don't you need to own an IP to register it and can you register a single IP or does it have to be a range?

    How do you output that script's output to a text file? I actually just came across it before seeing your post and ran it (testing all regions), but the results were too large to scroll up.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited January 2023

    @user123 said:
    Thanks! Don't you need to own an IP to register it and can you register a single IP or does it have to be a range?

    LowEndASN comes with /40 PA prefix rental, no recurring cost.
    #CloudieBestLIR

    How do you output that script's output to a text file? I actually just came across it before seeing your post and ran it (testing all regions), but the results were too large to scroll up.

    ConnectBot on Android tablet allows scrolling.

    Yes (Region: US)

    My ASN is associated with an organisation with US country code, but the IP address I used has NL country code.
    The region seems to follow the ASN country code.

    I don't have geofeeds configured, but I suppose it would change things.

    Thanked by 1user123
  • @yoursunny said: /40 PA prefix rental

    What does this mean? :$

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited January 2023

    @user123 said:

    @yoursunny said: /40 PA prefix rental

    What does this mean? :$

    One /40 prefix equals 256x /48 prefix.
    One /48 prefix equals 65536x /64 prefix.
    Usually each house or small office needs one /64 prefix.
    Thus, one /40 prefix is enough for a small town.


    I just noticed that OP @host4cheap owns a LowEndASN, so they already have the resources to resolve the request.
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/183352/bgp-asn-for-beginners#latest

    Thanked by 2user123 TimboJones
  • I've seen providers like BlazingSwitch offer residential IPs with their servers, however they are pretty expensive for smaller needs (the minimum they would rent is a /22). They have Comcast, Verizon, ATT, etc.

    I wonder if there are any providers out here (or anywhere tbh) that rent smaller blocks, or even per-IP, that would be reselling BlazingSwitch. So a VPS with 1 residential IP or something like that.

    Also - they provide US only, so if you're looking for UK for example - I have yet to find someone that rents out VPS with BT or Sky IPs.

  • LevahostLevahost Member
    edited January 2023

    Redacted.

  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2023

    @Levahost said:

    [REDACTED]

    Lol Read Rules first buddy @Arkas @DP

  • VoidVoid Member
    edited January 2023

    @Levahost said:
    Hi friends. Check out our

    [REMOVED]

    Bilohbucks or it becomes leavehost

  • So should I remove my comment?

  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep

    @Levahost said:
    So should I remove my comment?

    Yes and you should complete your website first and then Pay BilohBucks to offer your service here

  • ArkasArkas Moderator

    @Levahost said: Redacted.

    Smart move :smile:

  • @NobodyInteresting said:
    I've seen providers like BlazingSwitch offer residential IPs with their servers, however they are pretty expensive for smaller needs (the minimum they would rent is a /22). They have Comcast, Verizon, ATT, etc.

    I'm curious - how are they obtaining these IPs?

  • @Peppery9 said:

    @NobodyInteresting said:
    I've seen providers like BlazingSwitch offer residential IPs with their servers, however they are pretty expensive for smaller needs (the minimum they would rent is a /22). They have Comcast, Verizon, ATT, etc.

    I'm curious - how are they obtaining these IPs?

    for example https://rsocks.net/ got it cause they a running a botnet

  • I understand botnet proxies, but a /22 is an entirely different league.

  • iproyal, packetstream.io are cheap,

  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited January 2023

    @Peppery9 said: I understand botnet proxies, but a /22 is an entirely different league.

    My ISP as many others offer apart from VDSL, FTTH, VoIP, 3G and IPTV, etc connectivity to individuals and businesses also dedis/colocation. So every /22 rented from their /14 or /16 or whatever... is most likely "residental" IP as they are not primary dedis/colocation DC, but residental ISP.

  • Thank you but I see lot of posts about Residential proxies with price per GB of transfer.

    I am looking for VPS so I can install Wireguard and use 400-500GB per month.

    So far haven’t found anything

  • @host4cheap said:
    Thank you but I see lot of posts about Residential proxies with price per GB of transfer.

    I am looking for VPS so I can install Wireguard and use 400-500GB per month.

    So far haven’t found anything

    What about iproyal static residential proxies with unlimited bandwidth?

  • @bgerard said:

    @host4cheap said:
    Thank you but I see lot of posts about Residential proxies with price per GB of transfer.

    I am looking for VPS so I can install Wireguard and use 400-500GB per month.

    So far haven’t found anything

    What about iproyal static residential proxies with unlimited bandwidth?

    I need something which offers Wireguard or openvpn so that I can put on the router such Gl.Inet so that entire traffic goes over the VPN

  • @host4cheap said:

    @bgerard said:

    @host4cheap said:
    Thank you but I see lot of posts about Residential proxies with price per GB of transfer.

    I am looking for VPS so I can install Wireguard and use 400-500GB per month.

    So far haven’t found anything

    What about iproyal static residential proxies with unlimited bandwidth?

    I need something which offers Wireguard or openvpn so that I can put on the router such Gl.Inet so that entire traffic goes over the VPN

    StarVPN seems to have that, but I have zero experience with them, so can't recommend.

  • @host4cheap said:

    @bgerard said:

    @host4cheap said:
    Thank you but I see lot of posts about Residential proxies with price per GB of transfer.

    I am looking for VPS so I can install Wireguard and use 400-500GB per month.

    So far haven’t found anything

    What about iproyal static residential proxies with unlimited bandwidth?

    I need something which offers Wireguard or openvpn so that I can put on the router such Gl.Inet so that entire traffic goes over the VPN

    Wiresocks? https://github.com/sensepost/wiresocks

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