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VPS with easy to remember IP

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  • I am currently selling IP 1.1.1.1.1
    Local pickup only
    Azeroth

  • @farsighter said:
    Why not settle for a numeric .xyz domain?

    I actually did exactly this (used an important date) and it only costs $0.85 or something a year at namecheap. Would recommend this method as well.

  • SocheatSocheat Member

    I want a domain for my phone number. How much would it cost? $69? I want to make it as quick as possible for someone to reach me with the smash of a button on their phone's screen.

  • you can get eg. xxx.xxx.123.123 is also easily remember IP

  • I feel like I’m in the 70s and DNS hasn’t been invented yet.

    Thanked by 1384_cz
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited May 2025

    @DrNutella said:
    I am currently selling IP 1.1.1.1.1
    Local pickup only
    Azeroth

    @jsg should have some 64-bit addresses like 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8

  • It's like asking for a Class C IP address all to yourself :blush:

    Better off just getting a domain or free subdomain and pointing it to the IP.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @yoursunny said:

    @DrNutella said:
    I am currently selling IP 1.1.1.1.1
    Local pickup only
    Azeroth

    @jsg should have some 64-bit addresses like 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8

    Sorry, but all the easy to remember IPs already are taken, especially the Fibonacci sequence, and the Collatz final sequences are also taken.

    Thanked by 2barbarza oloke
  • BasstaBassta Member

    This topic is such nonsense... :D

    Thanked by 2niknar1900 tentor
  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    127.8.9.10 is available for you to use, you can also try to ping it, it will work.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • I didn’t think I would ever care about having a memorable IP until I got one with a random VPS.

    Without giving the IP away it’s format is 1xy.xy.ab.1ab

    I still have it mostly because of the IP which I know could go away at any time, but easier to remember than a phone number.

  • glitchglitch Member

    Any ip address can get memorized if you use it daily.
    I still remember the ip of my first vps from ramnode from 15 years ago.

    Speaking of easy to remember, the best one I got so far, was from inception. Unfortunately it didn't last more than a year.

    @testing33 said:
    it’s format is 1xy.xy.ab.1ab
    easier to remember than a phone number.

    Luckily, my phone number is much easier to remember then this ip.

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • mikecmikec Member

    Try https://www.ip2location.com/what-is-my-ip, then look for IP or ASN ranges from data centers. Check their URL to see if they offer VPS services.

  • DewlanceVPSDewlanceVPS Member, Patron Provider

    What will you do with easy to remember IPv6?

    Do you manually time IP in SSH or RDP?

  • Take a three digits numerical domain like 111.one then create subdomain like 111.111.111.one 🤣😂

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    I've seen a lot of different ranges but that is tough ask.

  • Recently, I obtained an a.b.a.b IP address, which I believe is the best one I have had recently

    Thanked by 1384_cz
  • @azhai said:
    Recently, I obtained an a.b.a.b IP address, which I believe is the best one I have had recently

    What provider?

  • @384_cz said:

    @azhai said:
    Recently, I obtained an a.b.a.b IP address, which I believe is the best one I have had recently

    What provider?

    Service providers located in Japan

  • jcn50jcn50 Member
    edited December 2025

    You already got something shorter than your request:

    strlen("1.1.1.1")=7
    strlen("384.CZ")=6
    

    I also have a couple of 2x letters domains for you: AB.CD if you want?

    DNS is the only smart way to get both IPv4 + IPv6 at the same time & a server at any location...

    Thanked by 2384_cz tentor
  • @azhai said:

    @384_cz said:

    @azhai said:
    Recently, I obtained an a.b.a.b IP address, which I believe is the best one I have had recently

    What provider?

    Service providers located in Japan

    hello I’m located in earth

    Thanked by 2oloke Murv
  • @jcn50 said:
    You already got something shorter than your request:

    strlen("1.1.1.1")=7
    strlen("384.CZ")=6
    

    I also have a couple of 2x letters domains for you: AB.CD if you want?

    DNS is the only smart way to get both IPv4 + IPv6 at the same time & a server at any location...

    http://1.1 equals http://1.0.0.1
    and there is also http://630158523 (sorry for invalid cert)

  • Why a domain AB.CD domain won't fit your needs?

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    We already have IPv6 at home

    Thanked by 4oloke Wolf Decicus 384_cz
  • @default said:
    If you want it easy to remember, I think it's going to be a public DNS. The important question then becomes: why? Are current public DNS resolvers not enough? For a private DNS you would not need an easy to remember IP.

    If you really want to go through with this, I held a non-profit project for protecting children online a few years. I did this using some easy to remember IP addresses. To obtain this I used Scaleway because there you pay for everything per hour (including IPv4 addresses). I kept on reserving hundreds of IPv4 addresses until I found something easy to remember; then deleted the rest. It's a bit of a gamble, but I succeeded. The payment was just for a couple of hours of many IPv4 addresses reserved. The chosen IPv4 addresses were then attached to the cheapest cloud servers at Scalway, which were used as public DNS for my project.

    For IPv6 I used Hurricane Electric's Tunnelbroker. In Tunnelbroker website you may request about once per day (if my memory serves me right) a /48 to use alongside your /64 address. I used that /48 as tunnel towards the Scaleway cloud servers mentioned earlier.

    You are an absolute legend for trying to do something like this. Massive respects and I appreciate your dedication 100%

    Have a nice day and may you have a wonderful holiday season

    Thanked by 1default
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