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visoVV2020-11-27 19:54:38
Computer networks
visoVV, 2020-11-27 19:54:38

Is it possible to find out who is sitting on my ip?

There is a vps with ipv4 - it costs Windows, we don't go to the network especially, when you request it in Google, the search returns a captcha

We have registered suspicious traffic coming from your network. Using this page, we will be able to determine that it is you who are sending requests, and not a robot.

As far as I know, the captcha should disappear automatically after some time if you do not poke Google search, we do not use it +90 days at least, and no more than 1 request per week if it happens.

The question is, can a hoster put several vps on 1 IP and distribute them to different people, and how can you find out if the hoster is not recognized..

Host response:
- IP is assigned to only one service.
- you are not using the first given IP. Unfortunately most IPs have the same problem.

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Wexter, 2020-11-27
@Wexter

We have registered suspicious traffic originating from your network .

Nets, Carl!!!
Google bans the entire subnet of the hoster, which is why it also pops up for you

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-11-27
@firedragon

The solution to the problem for me is to go to services more often. God knows how, but he seems to remember. However, this only works when you log into your account in a browser.

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FanatPHP, 2020-12-26
@FanatPHP

The main dude sends spam, and then suddenly "oh, some suspicious activity!"

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