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- May 9, 2017
I've been thinking about setting up AWS Lightsail as a low cost VPN that can be torn down and rebuilt with a new IP in about two seconds. It's pretty much sorted from a technical standpoint. My questions are mostly on the legal/privacy side.
AWS seems to publicize their IP ranges pretty openly. Are they commonly blocked in practice?
How much do they log? (When I've tried to search this question myself, I'm only coming up with how to set up your own logging within AWS.)
Would they fold immediately if someone sent them a nastygram, or would they actually require a court order? I'm guessing they probably wouldn't attempt to fight a court order, but...
Has anyone actually DONE this? How did it go?
AWS seems to publicize their IP ranges pretty openly. Are they commonly blocked in practice?
How much do they log? (When I've tried to search this question myself, I'm only coming up with how to set up your own logging within AWS.)
Would they fold immediately if someone sent them a nastygram, or would they actually require a court order? I'm guessing they probably wouldn't attempt to fight a court order, but...
Has anyone actually DONE this? How did it go?