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Ping Test Needed – Will Buy If Reachable

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Hi, please ping these IPs. If at least one responds, I will buy the server:
88.218.16.228
185.235.197.112
46.38.146.186
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Ok how much u pay
How do i ping tutorial needed
I guess you ain't buying a server today.
Use https://globalping.io next time
None of the IPs respond to ping anywhere on the entire ping.sx server catalogue mate you’re cooked
Sorry but I don't think this is going to happen
https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/110603856/overview
That's Iran, didn't kill Iran the entire internet access a few hours ago?
I'd be interested if there was a server that can actually reach Iran right now. It probably won't work for long.
Seems like one option to get internet access to the world from there is a Starlink on international roaming.(Although I think it would be illegal)
Some specific IP ranges are left open, and I’m looking for those
Not completely — some IP ranges are still reachable.
Well, having these many servers would benefit me if I lived in Iran I guess

Out of roughly 400 IPs, only 1 actually pings.
Are you selling it? If yes, send the IP in private so I can check if SSH access works from inside the server — if it does, that means it’s usable.
I've sent you a DM, but not planning to sell it, I just don't want to expose the subnets here.
Why would a random Singapore HostHatch out of 400+ be able to ping Iran? Anyone who knows networking-fu be able to shine light on this? Was Iran just incompetent in its thoroughness of killing the internet, or did HostHatch manage to get an IP block that by chance fell in their whitelist?
It's not about where the server is at but the subnet. These are subnets leased from various brokers, so god knows where they come from. Maybe in the past those were used in Iran, who knows.
Rough days for internet users in Iran.
@lirrr any update on the Iranian VPS?
Drop vps with iran geo ip thanks
36 hrs ... looks survivable, certainly not nice but well survivable. Plus the Iranians do have their own servers and networks as well.
But yes: oh those bad, bad Ayatollahs!! 36 hours!!!
About the more than 36 months diverse iranian, russian, etc. sites have been cut off and suppressed, oh well, that was us, the good countries, and it was and is necessary, because, uhm, reasons ...
L response approving of Iranian government suppression of access to information.
Bullshit!
Suppression of access to information is never a good thing - but neither are ignorance and hypocrisy.
Plus Iran has been attacked and is in survival mode which IMO justifies their cutting themselves off from the international internet, as long as they really only do it during that exceptional situation and later open up again.
I don't like biased idiotic perspectives à la "If country A does it, even without a real danger, it's OK! But if country B does it, even when in real danger, I condemn it".
I bet you would complain if the public school library are stocked with bibles and bhagavad gita. So write "ignorance and hypocrisy" carefully.
Uhm, why would I complain about that? Sorry but you've lost that bet.
Separation of church and state? secularism? I just assumed you're not from an Asian country and carry that liberal hypocrisy on your back. :-)
OK, understandable. But you assumed wrong. In fact I find all religions with some depth interesting and I don't give a flying fuck about ideologies and candy for the masses.
IR back online.
No The situation has gotten worse than before.
root@-:/home/-# ping 88.218.16.228
PING 88.218.16.228 (88.218.16.228) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 88.218.16.228: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=83.1 ms
64 bytes from 88.218.16.228: icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 time=81.9 ms
^C
--- 88.218.16.228 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1001ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 81.915/82.526/83.138/0.611 ms
root@-:/home/-# ping 185.235.197.112
PING 185.235.197.112 (185.235.197.112) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 185.235.197.112: icmp_seq=1 ttl=46 time=91.0 ms
^C
--- 185.235.197.112 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 91.046/91.046/91.046/0.000 ms
root@-:/home/-# ping 46.38.146.186
PING 46.38.146.186 (46.38.146.186) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 46.38.146.186: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=82.6 ms
^C
--- 46.38.146.186 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 82.607/82.607/82.607/0.000 ms
Got a response to all three. What are you looking for exactly?
Hello @ADAM1234QW
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Now what?