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anonymous ip of vps servers

estheresther Member
edited December 2024 in Requests

Hi!,
I am looking for vps providers who host their servers where they cannot be found. (national IP,residential addresses or other.) Like:
EMIRATES TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUP COMPANY (ETISALAT GROUP) PJSC
Tunisia telecom
I don't care about a specific country, just a good price.

Comments

  • You probably want to ask/search for "residential ip" instead of "anonymous ip" .

  • yes

  • What do you mean "where they cannot be found"?

  • A question for people who know the topic, is anonymity even possible with self-hostable VPNs?

    Even if you paid with crypto, even if your provider is from a country that is not under the US's or EU's control, technically upon request from authorities your provider can always give away:

    • IP you registered with
    • Every IP you used to login into the control panel
    • The logs of network activity which show your IP communicating with the VPS to establish the VPN connection

    Same goes for the websites, the provider is supposed to have every IP establishing connection with the server. Can't they?

    Thanked by 2emaiI mandala
  • @Araki said:
    A question for people who know the topic, is anonymity even possible with self-hostable VPNs?

    Even if you paid with crypto, even if your provider is from a country that is not under the US's or EU's control, technically upon request from authorities your provider can always give away:

    • IP you registered with
    • Every IP you used to login into the control panel
    • The logs of network activity which show your IP communicating with the VPS to establish the VPN connection

    Same goes for the websites, the provider is supposed to have every IP establishing connection with the server. Can't they?

    How it is different from non self hosted VPNs?

  • @netguy said:
    What do you mean "where they cannot be found"?

    using geolocation websites you will not find hosting or its specific details.

  • orangevpsorangevps Member, Patron Provider

    Did you mean residential IP/Home broadband?

  • @orangevps said:
    Did you mean residential IP/Home broadband?

    yep

  • @orangevps said:
    Did you mean residential IP/Home broadband?

    Do you have a residential IP available?

  • @netguy said:
    What do you mean "where they cannot be found"?

    my guess would be, "where they cannot be found.... (where they are situated)"

  • @remy said:

    @Araki said:
    A question for people who know the topic, is anonymity even possible with self-hostable VPNs?

    Even if you paid with crypto, even if your provider is from a country that is not under the US's or EU's control, technically upon request from authorities your provider can always give away:

    • IP you registered with
    • Every IP you used to login into the control panel
    • The logs of network activity which show your IP communicating with the VPS to establish the VPN connection

    Same goes for the websites, the provider is supposed to have every IP establishing connection with the server. Can't they?

    How it is different from non self hosted VPNs?

    You're not the only one using that IP and "lost in the crowd"

    Thanked by 3tentor mandala vicaya
  • @Araki said:
    A question for people who know the topic, is anonymity even possible with self-hostable VPNs?

    Even if you paid with crypto, even if your provider is from a country that is not under the US's or EU's control, technically upon request from authorities your provider can always give away:

    • IP you registered with
    • Every IP you used to login into the control panel
    • The logs of network activity which show your IP communicating with the VPS to establish the VPN connection

    Same goes for the websites, the provider is supposed to have every IP establishing connection with the server. Can't they?

    That's why you sit behind 7 proxies.

    Seriously though, you can use burner phone, in my country you can buy SIM card anonymously and then you are one of the many behind the provider's NAT. But it's not that cheap, you have to keep prepaying data packages every month.

    Thanked by 2mandala vicaya
  • why would you look for a server with a specific ip? just get a 4g socks proxy and use it on any server

    Thanked by 1techdragon
  • techdragontechdragon Member
    edited December 2024

    @esther said:

    @netguy said:
    What do you mean "where they cannot be found"?

    using geolocation websites you will not find hosting or its specific details.

    Cloudflare?...

  • You should get a proxy

  • MynymboxMynymbox Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2024

    @Araki said:
    A question for people who know the topic, is anonymity even possible with self-hostable VPNs?

    Even if you paid with crypto, even if your provider is from a country that is not under the US's or EU's control, technically upon request from authorities your provider can always give away:

    • IP you registered with
    • Every IP you used to login into the control panel
    • The logs of network activity which show your IP communicating with the VPS to establish the VPN connection

    Same goes for the websites, the provider is supposed to have every IP establishing connection with the server. Can't they?

    A provider doesn't have to log ip addresses in some countries, and even doesn't have to store any customer data. We don't save any customer data, a email address is enough and that can be an alias from SimpleLogin or other alias providers.

    Thanked by 2mandala vicaya
  • kevindskevinds Member, LIR

    @esther said: using geolocation websites you will not find hosting or its specific details.

    By using an IP address you can find the host.. Specific details? There are many ways to figure that out.. My home IP often shows in geo-IP databases as the capital of my country, which is 3000km away.. Some databases put me closer to where I actually am.

    Thanked by 1IonutNM
  • @jnd said:

    @Araki said:
    A question for people who know the topic, is anonymity even possible with self-hostable VPNs?

    Even if you paid with crypto, even if your provider is from a country that is not under the US's or EU's control, technically upon request from authorities your provider can always give away:

    • IP you registered with
    • Every IP you used to login into the control panel
    • The logs of network activity which show your IP communicating with the VPS to establish the VPN connection

    Same goes for the websites, the provider is supposed to have every IP establishing connection with the server. Can't they?

    That's why you sit behind 7 proxies.

    Seriously though, you can use burner phone, in my country you can buy SIM card anonymously and then you are one of the many behind the provider's NAT. But it's not that cheap, you have to keep prepaying data packages every month.

    But the provider knows where you're using it

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