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guys, i have 1000 pc's. i want each pc to have different ip addresses, ideally in different countries. whats the cheapest way to do this. all i can think of is buying 1000 vpns but thats fucking expensive. if you save me thousands of dollars ill send you some eth

>> No.11624729

>>11624716
You need a botnet my dude - do people still sell installs?

>> No.11624743

>>11624716
Either smart DNS or if it’s a web based “enterprise” just use Tor. If you’re doing something illegal though the security of VPN is a must.

>> No.11624783

how long do you need the VPNs for? some services have a free 30-day trial. just remember to cancel at 29 days

>> No.11624784

1. Get a Botnet
2. Get Installs
3. Connect all of those PCs to TOR
4. Do whatever u need to do.

>> No.11624792

MODS!!

>> No.11624838

>>11624716

You’re going to need to proxy your traffic to 1000 different IP’s on a small number of machines. You might be able to rig something in AWS where a single ec2 proxy server switches between elastic IP’s based on the MAC address of each of your physical machines. However there are limits to how many EIP’s you can have per region in an AWS account so you’ll probably need multiple accounts and instances.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/amazon-vpc-limits.html

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/ec2/associate-address.html

>> No.11624839

a proxy is probably cheaper

>> No.11625197

>>11624716
Not enough information. What are these, just consumer PCs distributed all over the world to which you don't have physical access, if so, setup an openvpn server with a B class address like 172.16.x.x and you'll have more than thousand available for all your dialin endpoints, then setup your PCs to connect to the vpn server and 172.16.1.1 172.16.1.2 etc etc etc ? All on the same site to which you do have physical access? Then just setup a single VPN in endpoint there to which you VPN in and control all the machines on the local segment. Both solutions shouldn't require a cent.
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