Thursday, April 27, 2017

IPv6 Advisory Guidelines

For folks that want to use ipv6, please keep the following in mind:

1.) In order to connect to a remote ipv6 network, whether its proxies, remote desktops, or vpn services please keep in mind that you need either native ipv6 support from your local isp or you need access to a data center server that has native ipv6 support on it.

2.) IPv6 ip addresses are not universal in nature. They can only be used on other ipv6 equipped websites. I high suggest using the following website to pre-check ipv6 compatibility for the websites you intend to use an ipv6 service on:

https://www.whatsmydns.net

Once your on that site, you input whatever domain name your looking for and pull the AAAA records as cited in my examples below:

https://gyazo.com/2a55092d92a0cd19ead55ccb71c4c553
https://gyazo.com/fd7dd4f60ae519b1fe676b8be082e33e
https://gyazo.com/b2c0a013639fcc41a3a7561d13cb3816

The AAAA records will easily show you whether a website is equipped with ipv6 or not.

3.) To check whether your local internet service provider gives you an ipv6 natively or not:

https://gyazo.com/92ddd7ccaecce8467cabdab81555bd4a
(In this case, you do not have local ipv6 support from your local isp.)


https://gyazo.com/dd9b6fa8e92818154fbe3d5b91700487
(In this case you do have native ipv6 support.)

4.) Most data centers nowadays have native support for ipv6 but they may not automatically deploy them and you may have to ask their support to make it available to you. Once they enable it for you and issue you an ipv6 ip address, then you can use any remote ipv6 system you want whether its ipv6 remote desktops or proxies.

5.) When using ipv6 proxies manually, keep in mind that Chrome and Internet Explorer do not have support for ipv6 proxies as they do for ipv4. Only Fire Fox itself has native support whereas an ipv6 proxy can be used directly in the browser settings. If you absolutely must use Chrome or Internet Explorer then you must first setup either proxycap or proxifier. Only then will ipv6 proxies work in those browsers as its forced down their throats by either of the aforementioned pieces of software.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Greetings All,

IAPS is pleased to release the IPv6 Residential services this coming week. With a supply of more than 900 million for this month alone, this is enough residential ipv6's to power even the most intensive of client-related projects. If you are not familiar with ipv6, how it looks compared to traditional ipv4, and to see just how many ipv6's there can be in any allocation, please see the IPv6 CIDR chart here:

http://www.potato-people.com/blog/2009/02/ipv6-subnet-size-reference-table/

As you can see, there are larger numbers of ipv6 ip addresses than there are grains of sand on any beach in the world. This will guarantee the availability of fresh, never used before, and unique opportunities for those of you that need something new for your projects.

The initial release and delivery of orders will begin on April 11-12, 2017 and the first orders that get in today and tomorrow will be the first ones delivered. We will also be slightly raising the cost of ipv6 on Tuesday April 11, 2017 to cover additional hardware expenses incurred during the setup of this project, so if you'd like to get the reduced price, you have the rest of today and tomorrow to get that done. The price will go from $1 per ipv6 to $4 per ipv6, so still a very reasonable price.

If you have not seen the ipv6 roster yet, you can do so here:
https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/knowledgebase/39/IPv6-Locations-ISPandsharp039s-and-Reserves

There are 5 pages total so far, with page 1 being released this month and the other 4 pages being released in May 2017. We put a high focus on U.S. and U.K. releases first as those are the biggest in demand and we've made sure more than enough are available to serve the needs of everyone.

The new IPv6 service categories are as follows:

IPv6 Dedicated Residential Proxies: https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=43
IPv6 Dedicated Remote Desktops: https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=45
IPv6 Dedicated Residential VPN: https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=44

If you have any questions, comments, or need an order further customized, you can catch us on Skype: iaps_support (IAPS Administrative Support).

Enjoy the rest of your day.

Jared Twyler
Chief Executive Officer
IAPS Security Services, Ltd.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Upcoming IPv6 Release - Available Networks Preview











Folks,

This is just a preview of the IPv6 residential networks that will be released later this week. 

Sunday, April 2, 2017

IPv6 Release - Final Preparations

IAPS is finalizing the last procedures before our first full release of a massive trove of ipv6 ip addresses. The ipv6 services will include: remote desktops, virtual private servers, proxies, and vpn services. As ipv6's are plentiful in number, all services running under ipv6 ranges will be both unique and totally dedicated. There is no logical reason NAT needs to be applied here. IPv6 services will also have no bandwidth limits applied to them.


For those of you out there that do not have native ipv6 support provided by your local internet service provider, IAPS can supply you with full ipv6-ready remote desktops (any flavor of Microsoft Windows) that are directly on the network. For those of you operating out of data centers that do have native ipv6 support there should be no issues. You are advised to check with your data center whether they support ipv6 or not. Most modern data centers already have this capability.


Before embarking on an ipv6 journey, it is important to verify beforehand that the sites you plan to use support ipv6. Not all sites on the internet support this quite yet, so the project that your intending to work on must support this feature and you are highly encouraged to verify this before choosing to use ipv6 services. IAPS has looked into some of the biggest and most well known sites that actively support ipv6 and these are what we have come up with:


1.) Google [Adwords, Gmail, Google Plus]
2.) Youtube
3.) Facebook
4.) Yahoo
5.) Netflix
6.) Telegram
7.) Linkedin
8.) Instagram
9.) Flickr
10.) Mass search engine data scraping


These are but a small but very powerful collection of sites that we know for a fact support ipv6 very well. There are many more sites out there that support ipv6, but the above list are the most common sites well known to most people.


If you have not had the opportunity yet to see exactly what the upcoming ipv6 offerings will be, complete with isp, number of ipv6's available, and exact locations, then we cordially invite you to see what our roster holds here:  https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/knowledgebase/39/IPv6-Locations-ISPandsharp039s-and-Reserves


We will begin rolling out these services on April 7, 2017. 

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