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More Dedicated Server Offerings - What do you guys want?
by shovenose ·Well, a couple years back I sold web hosting from a Dell P4 in the garage on AT&T residential DSL, running EHCP (free open source control panel) on Ubuntu Server... -
Anyone got a spare APC PDU?
by Damian ·Do you need a specific model? I think I or Adam have one somewhere that we can put on DMZ for our residential ISP, if you'd like. -
What is the best anti-fraud service?
by gubbyte ·But automatically assuming that anyone connecting through a non-residential IP to your site is there for fraud, is quite rude. -
https://www.glype.com/ ???? Stops from VPN ??
by gubbyte ·Probably not. I'd imagine those would use some sort of business plan from a residential ISP, but I could be wrong. -
https://www.glype.com/ ???? Stops from VPN ??
by gubbyte ·And certain sites don't like that, so they prevent you from accessing their site unless you use a residential IP. -
Bad news for people from China
by Maounique ·One other thing to use would be IPv6. I wonder if they will block access to ipv6 tunnels, in case the government will ban ipv6 for residential connections. -
Need traceroutes from various locations
by ihatetonyy ·Visalia, CA (Comcast residential): http://pastebin.ca/2293906 -
any one in USA?
by Paul ·Pretty much the same for some residential ISP's in the US and other parts of the world. Some parts of the US allow users to have dynamic IP's, while some only give static IP's. -
Legal implications of VPN/VPS?
by Maounique ·A VPN provider is treated like an ISP. It is more or less providing residential lines. -
Hetzner LEB - Game Over
by joepie91 ·The problem, for starters, is that the majority of residential ISPs still does not have IPv6 support. -
Does anybody know of a proxy provider that runs off domestic ISPs?
by gubbyte ·Because the IPs are not residential. -
Does anybody know of a proxy provider that runs off domestic ISPs?
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Does anybody know of a proxy provider that runs off domestic ISPs?
by NickM ·This just reeks of fraud and other ill-intentions. Not to mention the fact that any proxies on residential IPs that anyone would be selling would likely be set up only as the result of a malware infe -
5.xxx IP range
by NickM ·They say that it's because it would conflict with residential/office LANs, which use the same ranges. But I'm sure there are ways that that could be avoided, and they're just too stupid to figure out -
Tunneled IPv6 > No IPv6?
by kbeezie ·area that will be using IPv6 natively will be residential locations and mobile devices, and that IPv4 will probably be reserved to large infrastructure until it's all phased out. Mobile/Internet prov -
Host that allow SWIP
by ChrisK ·ARIN requires organizations to submit information for all IPv4 reassignments of /29 and larger and IPv6 reassignments of /64 or shorter prefix within seven days of the subdelegation. For IPv4 blocks o -
ChicagoVPS - Update
by Chief ·Anyway, purchasing property from parents is not uncommon, in fact it has been going on long before the fusion of sperm and egg that has given existence to all of us to post in this thread. It has bee -
ChicagoVPS - Update
by Infinity ·@Jack it's a residential IP. -
Public proxy checker?
by Gary ·Most of these sites' public proxies are running on residential PCs, in my experience. -
ISPs in your area and how good/crap they are
by makaze ·It's their blast tier, it used to be 25 meg, then they doubled it in my area. It's the residential plan here.
