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- gamblehappier
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vps
Hello ,i have question,lets say you log in a bookmaker via your real ip with a vps(or a vpn) in a bookmaker, is like getting a new ip like a new internet connection of a new provider?This means that accesing a book via a vps is like having a new ip such as accesing via mobile data of a new mobile card(which means new ip?Finally this ip via vps is new for a book or can be linked with your real?
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- blackjim
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Re: vps
Technically, all IPs are the same, it's just an address made from numbers.
What happens is that the known cloud providers ( such as AWS, Google, etc ) have their own ranges of IPs that they use for assigning to the VPS that their clients use.
So by knowing a range, you know that every IP within that, comes from a certain cloud infrastructure provider.
In your case, that means they know it's not your house IP, but a server.
Also, you can easily find information from the meta-data that comes with every address.
For example, it's easy to see that arbusers.com leads to 213.229.83.31
and then that leads to some company in Berkshire called "Simply Transit Ltd".
( https://www.ipalyzer.com/213.229.83.31 )
That's where the admin has hosted this forum.
What happens is that the known cloud providers ( such as AWS, Google, etc ) have their own ranges of IPs that they use for assigning to the VPS that their clients use.
So by knowing a range, you know that every IP within that, comes from a certain cloud infrastructure provider.
In your case, that means they know it's not your house IP, but a server.
Also, you can easily find information from the meta-data that comes with every address.
For example, it's easy to see that arbusers.com leads to 213.229.83.31
and then that leads to some company in Berkshire called "Simply Transit Ltd".
( https://www.ipalyzer.com/213.229.83.31 )
That's where the admin has hosted this forum.
- gamblehappier
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Re: vps
So the point is that vps is detectable by bookmaker which may cause problem and its not like having a new ip,so as both said its not worth the risk,better have a new ip from internet provider,am i wrong?My pesronal experince is that exhanges do not have problem with vps/vpn... at least not as bookies
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- blackjim
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If you can get a new IP from your ISP, why not do that?
VPS will cost, and you have to be more technically aware of how it works.
Exchanges don't really care where you come from. As long as it's within their country restrictions.
Re: vps
It is detectable, yes.gamblehappier wrote: So the point is that vps is detectable by bookmaker which may cause problem and its not like having a new ip,so as both said its not worth the risk,better have a new ip from internet provider,am i wrong?My pesronal experince is that exhanges do not have problem with vps/vpn... at least not as bookies
If you can get a new IP from your ISP, why not do that?
VPS will cost, and you have to be more technically aware of how it works.
Exchanges don't really care where you come from. As long as it's within their country restrictions.
- gamblehappier
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- pepper
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Re: vps
blackjim is saying that you can restart your router to get assigned a new IP from your ISPs IP pool in the case you have a dynamic IP.gamblehappier wrote: Blacκjim i cannot understand something,you say that if someone go to the isp provider and say to them to change the ip they will change this?i dont think that is achievable and they will not accept this..
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Different ISPs and routers might have different ways of getting a new IP.
But normally, a home-based connection, is better for an ISP to have dynamic IPs than static.
IPs cost, so having a pool to distribute across clients is cheaper.
Re: vps
Exactly that.pepper wrote:blackjim is saying that you can restart your router to get assigned a new IP from your ISPs IP pool in the case you have a dynamic IP.gamblehappier wrote: Blacκjim i cannot understand something,you say that if someone go to the isp provider and say to them to change the ip they will change this?i dont think that is achievable and they will not accept this..
Different ISPs and routers might have different ways of getting a new IP.
But normally, a home-based connection, is better for an ISP to have dynamic IPs than static.
IPs cost, so having a pool to distribute across clients is cheaper.
- gamblehappier
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Re: vps
I understand what you said,most ips are dynamic.But the point is that when you turn off router the ips change.But despite that ips change dont you think that is detectable?Not all of digits change,its not like vpn or vps that change all digits.Am i wrong?So maybe some digtis change but that doesnt mean that ip is not detectable like vps so as there is connection from one ip to another ip of same router of same connection.And what about mac adress of router(not mac adress of pc)?Maybe it stays the same?
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