On 04.08.23 14:15, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
When you rent a server from a company and they provide you the IP of
different countries, it means that they have already done the routing

"Yes" up to *this* point ...

and you can set the IP of different countries on the NIC.

... and if you want to know what you can or cannot do with that server and its highly customized uplink, please ask the company providing it to you.

(It's a design choice whether the public IPs get assigned to the server NIC (under your control) at all, or NATed away by the provider infrastructure. And proper per-customer network isolation doesn't scale well to only a *few* end-to-end-transparent public IPs per range/country.)

Kind regards,
--
Jochen Bern
Systemingenieur

Binect GmbH

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