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[GreenCloud] IP Change of VPS Services in Tokyo. Japan
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[GreenCloud] IP Change of VPS Services in Tokyo. Japan

yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

Dear push-up specialist,

Firstly, thank you for using our services. Secondly, we are writing to inform you about changing IP address that will affect your current services in Tokyo, JP datacenter.

Our Tokyo, JP DC has been continuously facing massive DDoS attacks that affects specifically these IP ranges: 45.14.70.0/24, 45.14.105.xx and 45.14.107.0/24. Therefore, the datacenter must continue keeping the mitigation enabled for this time which results in instability and disconnections of the network.

To ensure the connectivity of the VPS services, we have made the decision to change your current IP to a new IP from another unaffected IP range. This change is necessary to enhance the stability of the services.

Your affected VPS IP/IPs: 45.14.70.0
Changed to the new IP/IPs: 176.126.114.0
The VPS password remains the same.

If you wish to change back to the old IP, please contact us again via a support ticket in 1-2 weeks.
We truly apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

With best regards,
Your GreenCloud Team.

Thanked by 1Ganonk

Comments

  • Does it come with some different peering/antiDDOS or something? What is the logic behind changing IP - won't those fuckers just DDOS new IPs?

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    👎 sudden change without prior notice, causing service outage
    👎 no time with two parallel IPs, which is how an IP change should be executed
    👎 BGP announcement is on NTT network, diminishing the value of the service, because I bought this service specifically for low latency connection to China

  • tentortentor Member, Patron Provider

    I think the attackers could easily change target prefixes

  • Changing of IP is a solution given by GreenCloud, if this is not acceptable, what other solutions you are able to suggest to them?

  • @hapkido said:
    Changing of IP is a solution given by GreenCloud, if this is not acceptable, what other solutions you are able to suggest to them?

    They don't have one. Some just like to bitch and moan!

    Thanked by 1hapkido
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @hapkido said:
    Changing of IP is a solution given by GreenCloud, if this is not acceptable, what other solutions you are able to suggest to them?

    It's OK to change IP, but the old IP should continue in parallel for 7 days.

  • @tentor said:
    I think the attackers could easily change target prefixes

    We have always been at war with Oceania.

    There is no attacker.

  • davidedavide Member
    edited October 2023

    Last week my IPv6 in their UK2 was trashed just like that, with a post-mortem email.
    It's cheap so I can't complain and bitch about it. Obviously.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    IPv6 in Tokyo remains unchanged.

  • @hapkido said:
    Changing of IP is a solution given by GreenCloud, if this is not acceptable, what other solutions you are able to suggest to them?

    @yoursunny said:
    👎 sudden change without prior notice, causing service outage
    👎 no time with two parallel IPs, which is how an IP change should be executed
    👎 BGP announcement is on NTT network, diminishing the value of the service, because I bought this service specifically for low latency connection to China

    Null routes China

  • davidedavide Member
    edited October 2023

    @kenjing789 said:
    Null routes China

    It's impressive that between 400 million europeans and 1.5 billion chinese, the latter have no legitimate presence in Western internet, forums, ecommerce, etc. Territorially isolated as nations were in the middle ages.

    It's scary that if this has happened to 1.5 billion people, it may extend to the remainder.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @kenjing789 said:
    Null routes China

    MJJ opens PayPal dispute.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @kenjing789 said:
    Null routes China

    MJJ opens PayPal dispute.

    They can blame GFW , I dont think Paypal refund the guy since the services they provide working . Its like a natural born hairless guy buy shampoo , test it then return to market due unable to use

  • My understanding is that xTom's IP ranges have been getting DDOS'd for 5 days now. I am on an IP range very close to the one you have been assigned and have been having issues for the past few days. The new IP range you have been assigned is still a xTom IP range so I don't see how it will help. Of course I hope I am wrong and everything comes up 🌈 and 🦄 for you and your new IP.

    Thanked by 2Xrmaddness Porlam
  • @FrankZ said:
    My understanding is that xTom's IP ranges have been getting DDOS'd for 5 days now. I am on an IP range very close to the one you have been assigned and have been having issues for the past few days. The new IP range you have been assigned is still a xTom IP range so I don't see how it will help. Of course I hope I am wrong and everything comes up 🌈 and 🦄 for you and your new IP.

    Difference is that one set of IPs are announced under IIJ which has no way to mitigate attacks, and one set is announced under NTT which can do inline filtering.

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • tentortentor Member, Patron Provider
    edited October 2023

    @fluffernutter said:

    @FrankZ said:
    My understanding is that xTom's IP ranges have been getting DDOS'd for 5 days now. I am on an IP range very close to the one you have been assigned and have been having issues for the past few days. The new IP range you have been assigned is still a xTom IP range so I don't see how it will help. Of course I hope I am wrong and everything comes up 🌈 and 🦄 for you and your new IP.

    Difference is that one set of IPs are announced under IIJ which has no way to mitigate attacks, and one set is announced under NTT which can do inline filtering.

    Why they didn't changed uplink temporary for previous prefixes to mitigate DDoS? Looks irrational to me.

    Thanked by 1Abd
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @fluffernutter said:
    Difference is that one set of IPs are announced under IIJ which has no way to mitigate attacks, and one set is announced under NTT which can do inline filtering.

    45.14.70.0/24 is announced to NTT too, but the announcement has since withdrawn.

  • @tentor said:

    @fluffernutter said:

    @FrankZ said:
    My understanding is that xTom's IP ranges have been getting DDOS'd for 5 days now. I am on an IP range very close to the one you have been assigned and have been having issues for the past few days. The new IP range you have been assigned is still a xTom IP range so I don't see how it will help. Of course I hope I am wrong and everything comes up 🌈 and 🦄 for you and your new IP.

    Difference is that one set of IPs are announced under IIJ which has no way to mitigate attacks, and one set is announced under NTT which can do inline filtering.

    Why they didn't changed uplink temporary for previous prefixes to mitigate DDoS? Looks irrational to me.

    Maybe they're keeping NTT?

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