Looking for a filthy but cheap /24 :-)
This is a long shot that will make many of you chuckle and keep on scrolling, but please bear with me - looking to get an ipv4 /24 block (RIPE) on the cheap.
Most folks are trying to get something clean with reputable history, but I don't mind having the filthiest, skankiest, blacklisted-everywhere /24 on the Internet - it's mostly for learning, experimenting and personal projects. I know you'll likely to suggest IPv6, but I do have a v6 block already but that's sadly not reachable from half of the net. I should have picked a less expensive hobby, but hey, it's still less expensive than doing drugs :-) Cheers!
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Get it from IPXO, you can probably get it for about $100 per /24
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and you can rent iran IP from IPXO,which makes you banned in 3secs if you use it as vpn
I can give you an ARIN /24 for $89/month, but we may reclaim it with a 90 day (3 month) notice if we need it back.
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In next months I plan to open my own RIR so that everyone can stop overpaying for IPv4 ranges.
I'll claim the 240.0.0.0/4 range and give out free /10~/16s like candies.
I'll also operate an IXP where you can announce these prefixes.
I have a 48-port FastEthernet switch as peering LAN and a Raspberry Pi as route server.
Every customer gets a shovel, so that they can dig a tunnel through the mantle to where my IXP is located.
Accepting submissions for IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence.
Congratulations on your solid business plan and thank you for the invaluable contribution.
Isn't that what DN42 is for?
Who currently owns 240.0.0.0/4?
The all seeing eye sees everything...
It's mine now.
240.0.0.0/4 is for computer networking research.
I major in computer networking so I should be allowed to have it.
They only give out /22~/28 and they operate tunnels.
I can give out /10~/16 and it's physical peering.
There's no port fee on my peering LAN.
The shovel costs $50 plus shipping and handling, but you can reuse your existing one to avoid this charge.
Accepting submissions for IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence.