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Started by liuxyon, March 22, 2016, 09:12:09 AM

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liuxyon

I have IPv4 network, it is has no public fixed IP adress. i want to build myself web or mail server etc. So I should use  Dedicated VPN or such as other. 

Could your offer this service ?
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mattwilson9090

There are already many VPN providers out there, some free, most pay.

However, why would you need a VPN service if you have a web or email server with a dynamic IP address. Just use one of the many dynamic DNS services that are out there. They are pretty easy to set up, and many of the pay services allow you to use your own registered domain name.
Matt Wilson

liuxyon

Quote from: mattwilson9090 on March 22, 2016, 01:34:28 PM
There are already many VPN providers out there, some free, most pay.

However, why would you need a VPN service if you have a web or email server with a dynamic IP address. Just use one of the many dynamic DNS services that are out there. They are pretty easy to set up, and many of the pay services allow you to use your own registered domain name.

the network has not public IP address, it is only has LAN ipv4 address. so i need VPN get public ip.
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mattwilson9090

Presumably you will be the only person to access these servers, since you'll be accessing them via VPN.

Given that, just use one of the existing VPN providers. Or is there some reason you want Hurricane Electric to add this service, which really isn't a part of the kind of core services they offer?
Matt Wilson

cshilton

While a dedicated VPN would give you access to the static IPv4 address that you want, in this case it won't help you that much in running a mail or webserver. Consider shopping for a Virtual Private Server from someone like Amazon Web Services or Vultr.com. Be aware that running a mail server securely on the net isn't a trivial thing to do. Many if not most VPS providers will make you jump through a few hoops before they will let you run a mail server. It's not hard to abuse the configuration of most mail server software in ways that open up your mail server for spam serving robots. So those hoops are there in the service of the greater good.

-- Chris

liuxyon

Quote from: mattwilson9090 on March 23, 2016, 02:54:39 PM
Presumably you will be the only person to access these servers, since you'll be accessing them via VPN.

Given that, just use one of the existing VPN providers. Or is there some reason you want   to add this service, which really isn't a part of the kind of core services they offer?

I think VPN like Tunnel Broker, I have pfsense router server use the VPN for LAN's server, it is should can work for web server etc. I hope Hurricane Electric add this service. and stable fast network speed and cheap price. I want to use for long time. why ipv6 can offer Tunnel Broker,ipv4 can't ?   
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liuxyon

Quote from: cshilton on April 04, 2016, 02:33:48 PM
While a dedicated VPN would give you access to the static IPv4 address that you want, in this case it won't help you that much in running a mail or webserver. Consider shopping for a Virtual Private Server from someone like Amazon Web Services or Vultr.com. Be aware that running a mail server securely on the net isn't a trivial thing to do. Many if not most VPS providers will make you jump through a few hoops before they will let you run a mail server. It's not hard to abuse the configuration of most mail server software in ways that open up your mail server for spam serving robots. So those hoops are there in the service of the greater good.

-- Chris

They are expensive costs for long time. and if I want to use windows 2012 system, It is more expensive. and In some countries for political reasons it is not freedom to use the Internet.
So I have to use like he.net service.At least now I can visit google sites because he.net good service.
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evantkh

https://forums.he.net/index.php?topic=942.0

This service did exist 6 years ago, but no longer available now.

liuxyon

Quote from: evantkh on May 13, 2016, 06:28:09 AM
https://forums.he.net/index.php?topic=942.0

This service did exist 6 years ago, but no longer available now.


why it is stop service?  if it is good, i will try pay service.
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mikerichardson

VPN providers that actually provide you with a dedicated static IPv4 address are relatively rare. I've only seen a small handful.

The economies of scale are probably lousy, considering how most of the providers operate.

SteMax97

You may have a look at https://www.airvpn.org/ . It is amazing service and you can perform port forwarding.