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You need 50+ IPv4s in 50 different /24s?
yes
centos 7 and port 25 permanently open?
We can tell you that this is not gonna happen.
I dont need port 25
I think in this case you are best of with the big Providers such as Linode, Hetzner and so on. They have huge IP Pools and chances are higher that each VM is created on a different Subnet - but even then it is difficult to archive VMs out of 50 unique Subnets.
Yes, I'm currently using OVH for this purpose. But most of the ips end up in the same subnets, even if you try to order 1 per day. And their support does not refund ips.
I would do a proxy architecture where you buy from different provides and proxy it back to the main server.
looks like a way to go
interesting, why different subnets?
Hi there,
I don't know any provider here with 50 different /24 classes. Try your luck with IPv6.
What for?
We delivered 32 IPs on a VPS, each from a different /24 subnet, so pretty close to 50.
We also have several more subnets available at other locations.
thats a tough ask, you could get 50 ips from different subnets tunneled to the one server.