Just found http://comptutor.me/2015/04/03/bulletproof-offshore-hosting-and-servers/ Has anyone on the list had any experience with any of these "Anonymous, Bulletproof, and Offshore Hosting Providers"? Obviously 'bulletproof' is marketing hype, but... This is a list of Anonymous, Bulletproof, and Offshore Hosting Providers.
Links marked with an asterisk are hosts that accept Bitcoin. The list is in no particular order.
https://www.orangewebsite.com *
http://www.advania.com <http://www.advania.com/datacentres/>
https://www.greenqloud.com <https://www.greenqloud.com/computeqloud/>
https://www.panamaserver.com *
http://www.offshoreracks.com *
http://www.2X4.ru <http://www.2x4.ru/>
http://www.tomtel.ru <http://www.tomtel.ru/enterprise/hosting.html>
http://hosting.tel.ru <http://hosting.tel.ru/dedicated-server/>
http://infiumhost.com <http://infiumhost.com/en/>
http://renter.ru <http://renter.ru/rent.html>
http://ispserver.com <http://ispserver.com/en/>
https://randservers.com <https://randservers.com/en/> *
https://incloudibly.net <https://incloudibly.net/en/> *
https://www.nine.ch <https://www.nine.ch/en/>
http://ukrdc.net <http://ukrdc.net/en/>
http://unit-is.com <http://unit-is.com/en/>
http://uniteddc.net.ua <http://uniteddc.net.ua/en>
http://rx-name.ua <http://rx-name.ua/server>
http://www.server.ua <http://www.server.ua/dedicated>
http://www.colocall.net <http://www.colocall.net/en/>
https://goodnet.com.ua <https://goodnet.com.ua/en/>
http://www.besthosting.ua <http://www.besthosting.ua/en/>
https://www.ukrnames.com <https://www.ukrnames.com/eng/>
https://itldc.com <https://itldc.com/en/>
http://www.kriweb.com <http://www.kriweb.com/servisler.html>
http://cinipac.com <http://cinipac.com/en> *
http://www.prq.se <http://www.prq.se/?p=services&intl=1> *
http://www.portlane.com <http://www.portlane.com/en>
https://www.pin.se <https://www.pin.se/en/>
http://www.internetsolutions.hk
http://tele-asia.net <http://tele-asia.net/eng/>
http://www.pndc.ir <http://www.pndc.ir/index.htm>
http://ouriran.com <http://ouriran.com/dedicated_iran.cfm>
http://www.afranet.com <http://www.afranet.com/DataCenter/Index.aspx>
http://www.parsonline.com <http://www.parsonline.com/old/fa/services/datacenter>
https://www.anonymoushosting.in *
https://www.vpsbg.eu <https://www.vpsbg.eu/en/> *
https://vinahost.vn <https://vinahost.vn/index.php?language=English>
http://www.pavietnam.net <http://www.pavietnam.net/en/>
http://www.curacaowebhosting.com
http://www.nsc.ba <http://www.nsc.ba/internet/hosting/>
http://dis.telecom.kz <http://dis.telecom.kz/page/hosting>
http://www.idhost.kz <http://www.idhost.kz/en/home/>
https://grandhost.cc <https://grandhost.cc/en/>
http://hosting.tongacable.net/home/
https://www.thnic.co.th <https://www.thnic.co.th/en/thHost/>
http://www.proen.co.th <http://www.proen.co.th/home?lang=en>
Keep in mind that all of these hosts have different rules, are all over the globe with different laws, and are ideal for different things. Some don’t care about DMCA, some don’t care about bulk e-mail or spam, some host botnets (whether knowingly or unknowingly), some specialize in hosting gambling or porn, some let you sign up anonymously, some are just free speech hosts. They have different speeds, connectivity, prices, policies, services, etc. Do your homework and pick the right one for you.
Iceland, Switzerland, Eastern Europe, and Russia currently seem to be the most popular options for offshore hosting at the moment. Parts of Asia like Hong Kong, South/Central America, and the Caribbean have always been popular offshore locations as well. Asian and South/Central American hosts are typically pretty safe options, but their connectivity and infrastructure is usually lacking which leads to slower speeds, higher latency, and higher prices. I predict the next popular offshore location will be the middle east and possibly parts of Africa. Their only downfall at the moment is high prices and limited connectivity. The Netherlands and Sweden used to be safe havens, but people are leaving those places due to recent crackdowns. These companies were found by doing a whois on known site’s domains and then doing a whois on the IP produced. Some sites are hiding their IP’s behind CloudFlare, but even then we can find them by plugging the domain intohttp://www.crimeflare.com/cfs.html
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 10:27 PM, Michael Best <themikebest@gmail.com> wrote:
Any chance you'll look for a new ISP, John?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:01 PM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
all of us are wondering what will finally be the straw too far for John...