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How to bind several IPs to a 3rd level domain?
Good afternoon, I have such a situation, I have a corporate network organized using Softether VPN, everything works fine, all 3 remote offices see each other as if it were a local network, but there is a problem, my provider is about once a week in some incomprehensible way, detects VPN and blocks by IP. I have to change the IP address, it is expensive to buy addresses every week, and there is a limit, on my tariff 3 IPs per VPS are only issued. What can be the way out of this situation, register several IP addresses for one domain, so that they change in a chaotic manner and prevent my VPN from being detected, or are there any services that hide my real IP address? Or how to set up a dynamic IP address?
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You just need to legalize the use of VPN (additional agreement with the provider). Otherwise, you can get accusations of terrorism and "show masks" to the connection address.
Sorry? And what does the provider care about VPN? Or are you keeping back and this is not quite a provider? Usually the provider doesn't give a fuck where the client goes if he pays the loot. And so - I agree with Alexander - you can get into trouble, especially now
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