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NAT VPS with good network?
Hello,
I used for many years inception hosting 128 NAT VPS in Italy. It's been great and cheap €3/y (now €3.5) expect for the ipv6 network that it's too often unreachable from cloudflare tunnerl due to endless ddos attacks, even when they changed hosting they kept happening and I'm don't want to see these requests fail 50% of the time when I'm just testing apps...
So I'm looking for something similar in Europe close to or in Italy, for €3-5/y 256MB if possible but I'm ok with 128MB and a stable ipv6 network! Also very important more than 2GB of space since that's too low even for OS updates sometimes...
I'm ok with some other locations from IH, but with those requirements met! Thanks!
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Deepnet Solutions' LowEndSpirit VPS has been solid for me. I have a NAT VPS in each of their locations. Closest to Italy would be their Germany location.
I had bad experiences with the nat vps. Its cheap and good to use if you dont care about downtime, changes in network config's to make it work, and sharing a IP your pretty much lumped in with everyone in the node and if the ip gets blacklisted for example, it will be in some DB blocking you
IRC is forbidden now so there should be less attack. Or, try UK location maybe.
Is ipv6 shared if you use cloudflare tunneling?
I'm fairly pleased with IH NAT KVM in NL i3D SmartDC. If you need a closest option, check @mikho NAT DE offers.
@cam is pretty solid. almost 100% uptime.
Thanks for the tag!
Here is my cheapest plan I offer,
NAT-128
128MB RAM
3GB Disk Space
125GB Bandwidth
1/2 CPU Cores
1 NAT IPv4 Address w/ 20 Ports
/80 block IPv6 Address
1Gbit Port - Germany
250Mbps - Canada
NO SUPPORT
OpenVZ/SolusVM Control Panel
No promo code needed
$2/year - Order Now in Germany (IPv6 ONLY)
$2/year - Order Now in Canada
Here is my most recent LET Offer
Oh I forgot! I need both a nat ipv4 address with forwarded ports to access the vps freely and ipv6 to use cloudflare!
How do i access the vps without ipv4?
how about you re-read the specs ? or perhaps ctrl +f ?
? Germany is IPV6 only...
You can create a serial console session if you need to ssh in via IPv4 directly from SolusVM.
+1 for @Cam. Bought $2/y few days ago and it's working superb.
+1 to Cam, on a grandfathered VPS I setup a while ago and haven’t had to touch it since. Solid.
https://i-83.net/
i like this
They've not been active for many, many months. I wouldn't start a new service with them.
@exception0x876 - wishosting.com has NAT offers, and even for a less-than-a-penny-a-day setup, the disk is still fairly responsive, the network fast, and they actually answer tickets quickly.
Do you know if that $2.99 plan has ipv6 as well?
It does.
Thanks for the mention!
I have both Germany and Bulgaria available.
I might be the only one who offers HTTPS forwarding? To my knowledge only HTTP is forwarded with other NAT Providers?
Let me know if there are other providers who do.
My latest offer is still available, 3 for the price of two.
Looking glass and available packages on http://mrvm.net.
@sandro
Another thing that I do differently then most other NAT Providers, I accept tickets
Even if the prefferred support channel is http://forum.lowendspirit.com
@mikho - Keep forgetting that you're doing that now. Haven't had a single problem since you set me up, though, so that's probably why.
can you explain what you mean by https forwarding?
Also nothing is in stock it seems.
You enter your domain into his control panel and all http or https traffic will be forwarded to your vps server on port 80 or 443. Thus giving you the ability to host a website without using IPv6
I'm confused, I have a NAT VPS with a specific range of ports listening to ipv4. So my webserver is listening to a dedicated port, not 80. This works differently? I could have done that even with inception hosting since it should do http forwarding?
Where can I read more about that?
This is just a special bit of software that forwards ports 80/443 on the public IP to your VPS for the given domain name. That's all there is to it.
OK, so clients can't manually configure others custom ports to do the same for ssh for example?
Your NAT VPS still has the private ports, and those listed forwarded from the public interface to your private IP. It's up to you do still do your own administration.
Yep, the network in Italy is not the best, seems to fall over if someone in Romania farts the wrong way, sadly it is out of my hands.
It has a minute or so of down time most days on IPv6, just FYI there is no problem changing locations, migration (with data) takes a few minutes.