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I have a /25 IPv4 doing nothing, so 128 IPs. I want to setup a 'public' Whoogle instance. But I want it to use a different outgoing IP every time with every search query. I wonder if and how this can be done. I'm pretty sure it can be done I just don't know how to set it up.
What would even be better, is a Whoogle instance that is accessible with IPv4 + IPv6, but only uses IPv6 internally to communicate with Google and uses a random IPv6 address from a /64 subnet. It would be hard for Google to ratelimit that.
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Hello,
I have a /25 IPv4 doing nothing, so 128 IPs. I want to setup a 'public' Whoogle instance. But I want it to use a different outgoing IP every time with every search query. I wonder if and how this can be done. I'm pretty sure it can be done I just don't know how to set it up.
What would even be better, is a Whoogle instance that is accessible with IPv4 + IPv6, but only uses IPv6 internally to communicate with Google and uses a random IPv6 address from a /64 subnet. It would be hard for Google to ratelimit that.
Any ideas are welcome :)
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