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A VPS with residential ip

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  • @zGato said:

    @r1nx said:
    im pretty sure any IP of sort will sooner or later be market as is_hosting true if used by an actual hosting provider.

    As long as your neighbors in that block aren't dumb, it's very unlikely, actually.

    Generally speaking: block ICMP, change SSH port to random port, don't host TCP VPNs, ... and that should be enough.

    well, ig u need to expect people to not be stupid xd

    also who the fuck still runs tcp vpns lol. wireguard/tailscale are superiour to openvpn/similar.
    changing your ssh port is a good idea regardless

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • Il just use the dynamic IP set from my ISP and just selfhost behind my own router + modem. But Residential VPS, idk

    Thanked by 2tux tentor
  • @NaughtyWombat said:

    @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    dm me too, tkx

    I didn't receive any DMs in the end, so please don't DM me for this kind of information.

  • @r1nx said:

    @zGato said:

    @r1nx said:
    im pretty sure any IP of sort will sooner or later be market as is_hosting true if used by an actual hosting provider.

    As long as your neighbors in that block aren't dumb, it's very unlikely, actually.

    Generally speaking: block ICMP, change SSH port to random port, don't host TCP VPNs, ... and that should be enough.

    also who the fuck still runs tcp vpns lol. wireguard/tailscale are superiour to openvpn/similar.

    Big corporations. SSL VPNs are still a thing in Enterprise-land.

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @CloudHopper said:

    @r1nx said:

    @zGato said:

    @r1nx said:
    im pretty sure any IP of sort will sooner or later be market as is_hosting true if used by an actual hosting provider.

    As long as your neighbors in that block aren't dumb, it's very unlikely, actually.

    Generally speaking: block ICMP, change SSH port to random port, don't host TCP VPNs, ... and that should be enough.

    also who the fuck still runs tcp vpns lol. wireguard/tailscale are superiour to openvpn/similar.

    Big corporations. SSL VPNs are still a thing in Enterprise-land.

    I doubt they are target audience of residential IP VPS

  • @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    can you or anyone else please dm me too. thank you and have a nice day.

  • @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    Hey bro, could you please send me a private message to share this? Thanks.

  • @josh1245 said:

    @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    Hey bro, could you please send me a private message to share this? Thanks.

    ...

    Last Active December 2025

    Bro does not know

  • Guru555Guru555 Member
    edited February 6

    You’ll need to purchase either an ISP proxy or a mobile proxy.
    RareCloud also provides residential VPS, but you should confirm with support what IP addresses you’ll actually get.
    https://rarecloud.io/residential-vps/
    If you need several proxies for web browsing, it’s best to use multiple Dolphin Anty profiles with ISP-based IPs

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • mikecmikec Member

    Finding a data center-hosted server classified as an ISP is rare, as IP detection tools like IP2Location quickly flag them as proxies.

    While residential proxies are an effective solution, the recent shutdown of networks like IPIDEA by Google has significantly tightened the global supply of these IPs.

  • do you only need outgoing traffic to be from a residential IP? theres vpn's that exist that give you a residential IP, i'm sure you could probably set it up w/ tailscale + one of those vpns.

    Thanked by 1384_cz
  • @r1nx said:
    im pretty sure any IP of sort will sooner or later be market as is_hosting true if used by an actual hosting provider.

    what you can do, however, if you're comfortable doing so and live in europe is renting static IPs and self-hosting whatever you need yourself. those are guaranteed to be residential IPs.

    for an example i could get an IP from my ISP on non-business plan for 5eur a pop. im pretty sure its similar accross europe.

    With your local address and high speed internet connection through said ISP.

  • Also need resudential vps

  • qpsqps Member, Host Rep

    QuickPacket may be able to help with this requirement, but they will probably be flagged as commercial, not residential (still non-hosting). DM me to discuss.

  • WiFiWiFi Member

    Hi everyone,

    I’m also looking for a residential IP address in Canada or the USA (location does not matter much). I don’t need significant resources – 2 GB RAM and a few GB of disk space is enough (for a lightweight Linux distribution or MikroTik CHR). I’m also open to traffic transit via your hardware/true MikroTik router. The goal is routing a portion of my internet traffic.

    Background: I mainly live in Europe, and recently I’ve started running into problems with US/Canadian data-center IPs. A few forums I must access for work have switched to anti-DDoS systems that block non-residential IPs. On top of that, AWS keeps rejecting my SES access requests – their cybersecurity department denies them regardless of payment cards, documents, domain history, etc. Some of our suppliers have also begun blocking Germany as an “unsupported country.”

    All use cases are fully legitimate and work-related. If anyone can help, please reach out.

    Thanks!

  • edited February 14

    @JohnFilch123 said:
    This is the problem. Once such a provider becomes public, its IPs will become is_hosting=true pretty quickly. So, if they do exist, people are going to be unwilling to disclose them in public.

    Unless it's a same company that does residential - if you can host a server on Verizon or Comcast or Vodafone, it's going to say is_hosting=false for a long time. Those databases won't block swaths of homes just to get a few servers marked correctly. However, these networks don't offer easy hosting services, for the obvious reasons.

    I've read about businesses that go to people's houses and offer them money to get internet service they don't normally have, just to use for proxies.

  • @WiFi said:
    Hi everyone,

    I’m also looking for a residential IP address in Canada or the USA (location does not matter much). I don’t need significant resources – 2 GB RAM and a few GB of disk space is enough (for a lightweight Linux distribution or MikroTik CHR). I’m also open to traffic transit via your hardware/true MikroTik router. The goal is routing a portion of my internet traffic.

    Background: I mainly live in Europe, and recently I’ve started running into problems with US/Canadian data-center IPs. A few forums I must access for work have switched to anti-DDoS systems that block non-residential IPs. On top of that, AWS keeps rejecting my SES access requests – their cybersecurity department denies them regardless of payment cards, documents, domain history, etc. Some of our suppliers have also begun blocking Germany as an “unsupported country.”

    All use cases are fully legitimate and work-related. If anyone can help, please reach out.

    Thanks!

    Your work requires you to circumvent forum rules?

    Red flags everywhere.

  • WiFiWiFi Member
    edited February 14

    @TimboJones said: Your work requires you to circumvent forum rules?

    This is not a forum rule. The forum admins are not against access, and I discussed this with them. However, they believe that DC addresses pose a threat to them, despite CAPTCHA and 2FA being enabled on the forum. They connected a paid service (ipapi.is or something like this) for this and technically cannot make an exception. In any case, this is already a different issue and off-topic for this thread.

  • @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    can you please dm me also. thanks.

  • Have you tried scraping from your real home connection?

  • gehugehu Member

    Bro does not know

  • can anyone dm me as well
    looking for AU vps or server with isp asn announcement

  • WiFiWiFi Member
    edited February 28

    Hello everyone. I’m currently looking for a VPS option in Europe, with Germany as my top priority. I found one provider that doesn’t raise any red flags, but the company name includes “VPS,” which isn’t ideal. Yes, there are also many options in Romania, but that does not work for me. If Germany is not available, Sweden, Finland, or Estonia would be good alternatives.

  • @jasonsu2026 said:
    can anyone dm me as well
    looking for AU vps or server with isp asn announcement

    Let me know if you find one

  • new_huainew_huai Member

    @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    Hello, can you please dm me also. thanks.

  • mistermmisterm Member

    There is an ISP in the UK called Andrews and Arnold, who offer unencrypted L2TP. They are a somewhat niche UK ISP(they aren't cheap) but do have a fair few residential customers. Not sure if that'd be any good

  • @misterm said:
    There is an ISP in the UK called Andrews and Arnold, who offer unencrypted L2TP. They are a somewhat niche UK ISP(they aren't cheap) but do have a fair few residential customers. Not sure if that'd be any good

    https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/l2tp-service/
    https://bgp.tools/as/20712

    Never tried L2TP but since that's unencrypted, I think that's like using http in 2026 but eh, they do charge a £2.40 setup fee though but residential IP is nice but I'm not sure if it's random like if you would get a IP marked as Business or residential.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran
    edited March 1

    @Fubukibox said:

    @misterm said:
    There is an ISP in the UK called Andrews and Arnold, who offer unencrypted L2TP. They are a somewhat niche UK ISP(they aren't cheap) but do have a fair few residential customers. Not sure if that'd be any good

    https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/l2tp-service/
    https://bgp.tools/as/20712

    Never tried L2TP but since that's unencrypted, I think that's like using http in 2026 but eh, they do charge a £2.40 setup fee though but residential IP is nice but I'm not sure if it's random like if you would get a IP marked as Business or residential.

    I have this, it is marked as residential. Let me know if you need any other info :smile: .

    On this matter, any other ISPs like them?

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