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looking for cheap ASN + IPv4/31 for education/non-commercial
So I was wondering what's the cheapest way of getting an ASN and a very small (/31?) ipv4 space (RIPE).
I'd like to join some IX for educational/private purposes thus I'd very much like to minimize the costs as I won't be getting any revenue from that whatsoever.
I tried with hostUS but it looks they gave up on giving cheap ASNs and they won't go below /24.
e: oops, google wouldn't help me finding the right thread, but manually looking on the general page yielded better results https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/160162/the-aio-ip-related-thread-ipv4-ipv6-asn-only-providers-or-lirs-are-allowed-to-post-offers
I guess this thread can be closed
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I can help you to get a ASN (I'm ripe member), but not sure if you can advertise less than /24 to the IX
No one will go below /24 for announcement as its not technically possible.
/31 is 2 addresses. You can rent Vultr/OVH, cheapest is 3-4-5$/m and it's goes with announcement and 1 address. Second will be 1-2$/m. Other people can get you ASN for free. I think this is cheapest.
i also have similar wish but i want asn and ipv6 from ripe.
It's technically possible, just nobody will accept your routes and nobody will lease (besides with a VPS, dedicated server or colo where they are advertising /24 or larger) or sell something that small.
@WIZARD for purely academic purposes you're better off with DN42.
OP need to announce /31 on his own ASN, Is that possible?
Nobody would accept the routes -- but /24 isn't a technical hard limit as far as I'm aware. More of a practical limit, because anything smaller will get ignored.
Hmm
Vultr will let you BGP with a private ASN and with floating IP's
Is this what you're referring about?
https://www.vultr.com/docs/high-availability-on-vultr-with-floating-ip-and-bgp/
My understanding of this document is that it's not anycast as commonly used because the instances which can be assigned the floating IP must be in the same Vultr location. Am I reading it correctly or is there something I'm missing?
I mean why not. It might not go very far but there's no technical limitation in IPv4 that says it has to be at least a /24. I would recommend you to try a private AS and try doing a /31 internally instead
With time it will be possible to annouce /26 etc but we're still a few years out
During the past few days I have begun discussions with a couple of friendly guys about this thread's topic. We might do an article for Low End Box. It might take awhile. Friendly greetings from Mexico! 🌎🌍