Managing Multiple IP Addresses with a VPS: A Solution for Niche ISPs
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Summary
The article discusses the author's experience with a niche ISP that does not offer static IP addresses and their solution of renting a VPS to host an internet-connected server with multiple IP addresses.
Key quotes
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Unfortunately they don't offer static IP addresses to residential customers, and nor do they allow multiple IP addresses per connection.
I've been looking for ways to manage this.
What I've ended up doing is renting a cheap VPS from a vendor that lets me add multiple IP addresses for minimal extra cost.
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