VMs with v4 addresses not in these /8's sought

jtkjtk
edited April 2023 in Requests

As part of a passive network monitoring project for a US non-profit (see my sig and follow links for details), IPv4 address assignment diversity is one of the important attributes considered for hosting selection.

We're always on the lookout for low-cost VMs that will have an IPv4 address assignment in a /8 we don't currently have a presence in.

Requirements and resource minimums are pretty modest:

  • KVM is preferred, but LXC/OpenVZ/dedi/other might be considered.
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • 1 CPU
  • 10GB disk of any type
  • Minimal traffic, the equivalent of an unlimited 10 Mb/s Ethernet would be fine.
  • Ability to remote boot/reboot/re-install/VNC (not with a Java app for the love of all things holy).
  • A recent version of a standard Debian template required.
  • At least one IPv6 address desired, but not required.
  • Payment via PayPal is a must.
  • Either monthly or yearly billing is fine.
  • Ability to create contact/sub-accounts preferred.
  • Provider with a public record of hosting services of at least 1 year.

If you can offer something like the above with an IPv4 address assignment NOT within these /8's, then feel free to post an offer or PM a follow up:

2,3,5,13,18,20,23,31,34,35,37,38,41,43,45,46,47,50,51,52,54,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,72,74,75,78,79,80,81,82,83,85,86,87,88,89,91,92,93,94,95,96,99,102,103,104,107,108,109,114,116,128,129,130,132,134,135,138,139,140,141,142,144,145,146,147,149,150,151,152,154,157,158,159,161,162,163,167,168,169,170,172,173,174,176,178,179,180,181,185,188,190,191,192,193,194,195,197,198,199,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,212,213,216,217

And thanks, but we already have plenty in 0/8, 10/8, 127/8, and other fun places. :-) We don't generate much traffic except for system management so we should be relatively support and hassle free customers.

  • 2022-11-03: updated list of /8's
  • 2023-02-18: updated list of /8's
  • 2023-04-24: updated list of /8's

Comments

  • FranciscoFrancisco Hosting ProviderOG

    we have 205/8 if you're game for Vegas :) Though we'd be $3.50/month.

    Francisco

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  • Just as some pointers, one of my two London Oracle Cloud ARM instances is 140/8, and my recent storage VPS from Interserver was 206/8.

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  • @Francisco said:
    we have 205/8 if you're game for Vegas :) Though we'd be $3.50/month.

    Cool, thanks. I used to have one there with you, but I think that was on an OpenVZ that eventually went EOL. If I order one, submit a ticket if it doesn't land in 205/8?

  • I checked my servers and found only one fulfilling subnet requirements.

    LevelOneServers has 67.219.139.x on my VPS and 172.99.148.x on VNC host.
    Notice: paid link, non-aff

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  • InceptionHosting has 185 and 104 for their (respectively) UK and PHX nat services.
    Price/year was a little over 5$ for both iirc

  • AlphaVPS have UK KVM servers in this range:

    inetnum:        176.126.78.0 - 176.126.78.255
    netname:        DAInternationalGroup_Ltd
    
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  • SMARTHOSTSMARTHOST Hosting ProviderOG

    SmartHost should have these that you are missing:
    68, 102, 172, 176, 179, & 191

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  • My 11.88€/yr AlexHost VPS has an IP in 85 prefix.

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  • Liga Hosting freebie, IPv4 is 108.174.203.x.
    https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/105318/#Comment_105318

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  • @yoursunny said:
    Liga Hosting freebie, IPv4 is 108.174.203.x.

    Thanks for thinking of me. I wasn't expecting any more responses to this thread. I've updated the list of /8's in the original post since there has been some changes since the thread start date.

  • I got a beta VPS from Advin in 204.10.x.x a couple of weeks ago. It uses a tunnel with a bit of extra latency, so it might not be suitable for your purposes, but it's probably worth asking them if you still need a 204.

  • im planing to open an AlpakaFARM !

  • MicronodeMicronode Hosting Provider
    edited November 2022

    I can do 82 and 37 if you can live with NAT.

    Edit: realised that you don’t need these.

  • @Advin Sao Pãulo test IP: 177.54.149.22

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  • aquaaqua Hosting Provider

    Our Dallas is currently on a 202/8 subnet.

    Check my recent thread for a sale

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  • alwyzonalwyzon Hosting Provider

    If your table is still up-to-date, our Storage Servers are currently provisioned using address space from 86/8.

    — Michael

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    Alwyzon - Virtual Servers in Austria starting at 4,49 €/month (excl. VAT)

  • AbdullahAbdullah Hosting ProviderOG

    Our Singapore KVM are currently being provisioned on 27/8

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  • jtkjtk
    edited February 2023

    Thanks @yoursunny, @aqua, @alwyzon, and @Abdullah. We're still interested in /8 gaps so I'll take a look. So you are aware, we are increasingly more discerning when it comes to a service based on the /8 alone. The past year has exposed how fragile upstream relationships and address assignments can be. Providers that originate prefixes under their own ASN and have addresses allocations from an RIR are generally preferred.

  • @jtk said:
    Providers that originate prefixes under their own ASN and have addresses allocations from an RIR are generally preferred.

    Every address allocation eventually comes from an RIR.

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  • @yoursunny said:
    Every address allocation eventually comes from an RIR.

    Sure, but lots of providers, particularly many low-end providers, do not get their addresses directly from an RIR, but rather an upstream provider. When that upstream relationship changes, as it often does, the low end provider has to renumber with a new upstream provider, and who knows what /8 the new assignments will be in. The geographic location often changes too, and that is equally annoying.

    Depending on your use case, this may not be a big deal, but if I get a system specifically for the /8 and/or location, an upstream change is a real bummer. For my use case, I'd like to avoid the likelihood of that as much as possible.

  • @Calin IPv6-primary NAT64 server has IPv4 90.84.234.xxx.
    It might be possible to get dedicated IPv4 from this range.

    @Advin Mumbai has IPv4 148.113.4.xx.
    Regular plan costs $8/month though.

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  • edited June 2023

    Webhosting24 has IPs for their US VPS (at least) that are in the 84.33.x.x range.
    Check with @tomazu if some of their tiny powerful beasts are available...

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