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VPS With working route to Iran wanted

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  • Guru555Guru555 Member

    @default said:
    If your government limits you, please solve the issue of the government as a majority together. Bypassing your legislation is not the way, because it only turns you into someone breaking the laws of your country. You need to address the issue where the issue has its roots (if there even is an issue, since majority decides by vote in Iran). Providers are not in the business of helping people break the laws of their own countries (set by leaders who majority voted and believes in). Each culture has its values which should be respected there, because people's majority chose those values by vote.

    I’m often amused by how naive some people are when it comes to basic realities :D

  • MurvMurv Member, Megathread Squad

    @oloke said: Apparently some IP addresses of Azure ZA were (or still are) accessible from Iran

    Checked last night, and those ranges were finally blocked.

  • BeanzyBeanzy Member

    This seems rather difficult.

  • hostalhostal Member, Host Rep

    Despite the discussions here, there is no information on what routes work and no guarantee that they will continue working.
    So this is difficult to address.

    Thanked by 2oloke forest
  • dbadudedbadude Member

    @gbzret4d said:
    Guys open another thread this is so off-topic. Member asked something and everyone is getting into a political debate so answer him and get back 2 topic

    Deploying what he wants lands him in prison.. not so offtopic brother

  • ralfralf Member

    @forest said:

    @default said: Nobody is perfect, but one must obey the law

    Why? Because people with guns say so?

    That is the ultimate basis for authority in most countries around the world. It's just that the majority of people don't try too provoke the bear hard enough to find out.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited March 12

    @zGato

    Thanks for actually contributing to the TOPIC!

    I'll do as well except for one point: There are way more Iranians on the street supporting their government than there ever were "pro-democracy goons"! Plus, Iran is a very, very old culture and I'm sure the people there are perfectly well capable to decide for themselves!

    Re the topic, @johnwinchester: As I always include 3 iranian targets in my benchmarking I can tell you that there are a few providers with working connectivity to 2 of those 3 iranian targets. So, Iran seems to not be completely cut off the internet. Although rarely I even reached all 3 targets.

    But: even before the current situation there where many (potential) network targets that were difficult to reach (if at all). What I said was about "into Iran", not "from Iran". Re. connectivity from Iran to the outside I can't help, sorry.

    Thanked by 2zGato forest
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