I have 12 servers each with approx 125 VMs with unique dedicated ipv4 addresses that are not blacklisted.
I use proxmox os on the servers.
My problem is that, even if using browser vpn, that various websites and apps can view the VM's as all being from the same network and giving us problems suspecting automation like making us complete anti-automation captchas.
Each VM on our servers has a unique ipv4 address dedicated and unique to the VM.
I would think that simply using a browser vpn this could resolve the issue but it does not. Other than moving a server to a different datacenter with different ipv4 subnets owned by different parties, what else could be done locally to resolve this problem without migrating the servers physically to another datacenter that also uses different subnets?
I use proxmox os on the servers.
My problem is that, even if using browser vpn, that various websites and apps can view the VM's as all being from the same network and giving us problems suspecting automation like making us complete anti-automation captchas.
Each VM on our servers has a unique ipv4 address dedicated and unique to the VM.
I would think that simply using a browser vpn this could resolve the issue but it does not. Other than moving a server to a different datacenter with different ipv4 subnets owned by different parties, what else could be done locally to resolve this problem without migrating the servers physically to another datacenter that also uses different subnets?