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Mass ip dedicated server

24khost24khost Member
edited October 2012 in General

Wow I just saw this http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?p=8375181#post8375181 at wht 64 ipv4 ip's with a Quad core 4gb ram server.

Comments

  • That's insane....

  • 24khost24khost Member
    edited October 2012

    I know right! Running out of ipv4 addresses. Somebody call arin and get some of these back lol.

  • They need to take them back from companies that really don't need them; these small offices with a block of /24? Fools.

  • blusmurfblusmurf Member
    edited October 2012

    Remembering circa 1998-2002 when IRC is still alive. A lot of shell providers even had 64 IPs per server for Vhost.

  • @Liam true, true

  • @Liam said: Location: Iraq

    Server is in NL regardless... Ecatel.

  • Ecatel give free ips.

    He probably has like 1k+ for all his servers as his a reseller.

    that server is usually 95 euros from ecatel so his making a bit.

  • But 64 ip's is a little ridiculous for that server.

  • Maybe it is actually a /64. Lol!!!!

  • They're a cybercrime host.

  • ArronSG123ArronSG123 Member
    edited October 2012

    @justinb said: They're a cybercrime host.

    I hear the owner of XSLTEL was involved in a hacking clan...?

    I found a thread on WHT about it.

  • @24khost said: wht 64 ipv4 ip's with a Quad core 4gb ram server.

    Stock : 2 servers only

  • It's not that uncommon. I've received requests for lowend servers with more than 64 IPs. Of course they were turned away, but i know some providers are willing to server such customers.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    That smells like SEO voodoo.
    M

  • Nah, the SEO zombies want IPs from different networks. These requests were by a very large and known VPN network, however we didn't want to deal with them.

  • Let me guess, Overplay?

    They finally got their own ASN/Blocks though.

  • Nope, another one.

  • Perfect-Privacy?

  • There is a lot of waste in ipv4, considering the US gov't has over 100 million IPs, and corporations like Ford, who have little web presence, have their own /8.

    And now with IPv6, they are for some reason allowing providers to have more than a /40. (A /40 is 2^88 ips)

  • I don't think i should name the company, even though they are not our customer. Still there is privacy even for company to company negotiations.

  • @vdnet RIPE allocates by default /32 ipv6 to LIRs. And one (a LIR) can get up to /29 if you want, no questions asked. But /32 is reasonable, for routing purposes.

  • @Liam nope, we are talking about different things. I am talking about people who asked us to give them a server with many (hundreds) IPs. Of course we said "NO", despite the fact that we have a lot of IPs.

  • AlexBarakovAlexBarakov Patron Provider, Veteran

    /21 free IPs in Bulgaria.. And I had to literally beg my ISP to get me a single dedicated IP on my home/office connections.

  • xsltel is probably selling his old nodes as recent wht events caused majority is his clients to leave him, hence only 2 of those are available

  • ahhh that would make sense

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