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Need help with VPS IP blocking!

Hello everyone!

I have a problem: different IP addresses are often blocked in my country. Because of this, I lose access to my VPS. I ordered it through a Forex broker. I have the MetaTrader programme installed there and have to reinstall it.

I need a VPS with simple settings that can change the IP address.

Another issue is that, for obvious reasons, I pay with cryptocurrency, but my payments go through the official Cryptomus gateway with all AML checks. There will be no problems there.

Comments

  • How about just using a VPN to connect to a VPS?

  • orangevpsorangevps Member, Patron Provider

    what if direct access via VNC, or try use autossh on your client (PC)

    Thanked by 1Nepal
  • Until you implement solution. I can work for one $7/year deal daily standing in front of your server blocking exactly one IP.

    Thanked by 2Nepal tux
  • I call Shenanigans. This makes no sense.

    So after your IP is blocked, you'll access this simple way to change your IP address how? And you'd be willing to pay $2-10 each time and possibly many times if you just get assigned another IP from the same subnet?

    Just implement one of half a dozen methods that doesn't require changing the IP to access your VPS.

    Thanked by 2Nepal MannDude
  • @TimboJones said:
    I call Shenanigans. This makes no sense.

    So after your IP is blocked, you'll access this simple way to change your IP address how? And you'd be willing to pay $2-10 each time and possibly many times if you just get assigned another IP from the same subnet?

    Just implement one of half a dozen methods that doesn't require changing the IP to access your VPS.

    I mean, if you’re using a free tier from a big provider, they cycle out IPs with every new provision so you could just read deploy your attack with a new IP and that’s not hard.

    There are a few host here that also give you new IPs on every auto redeployment of a new OS. But it’s not a very common practice in the low end community.

  • @DrNutella said:

    @TimboJones said:
    I call Shenanigans. This makes no sense.

    So after your IP is blocked, you'll access this simple way to change your IP address how? And you'd be willing to pay $2-10 each time and possibly many times if you just get assigned another IP from the same subnet?

    Just implement one of half a dozen methods that doesn't require changing the IP to access your VPS.

    I mean, if you’re using a free tier from a big provider, they cycle out IPs with every new provision so you could just read deploy your attack with a new IP and that’s not hard.

    There are a few host here that also give you new IPs on every auto redeployment of a new OS. But it’s not a very common practice in the low end community.

    Why aren't people as lazy as me and immediately reject that shit for too much effort?

  • @Ballinwrld said:
    How about just using a VPN to connect to a VPS?

    Hey!

    First off — using a VPN is illegal in my country, and the authorities actively try to block them.
    I spend like 30 minutes to an hour every day just testing which ones are working today — some work, some don’t. It’s a daily game

  • @orangevps said: what if direct access via VNC, or try use autossh on your client (PC)

    Thanks for the advice! I’m totally new to this - like, zero knowledge. But I’m gonna dig in, really try to understand it, and put it into practice. I honestly need help with this, so I really appreciate you pointing me in the right direction.

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