Question:
What is IP Rotation or rotating IPS?
Kendra Zrkal
2010-09-05 07:17:48 UTC
Ola yahooligans

I here the term IP rotation or rotating IPs often. How can this be? Isn't IP one and fixed for everybody?

Cheers!
Kendra
Seven answers:
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2010-09-05 07:51:34 UTC
Patty is correct. It is used by spammers mostly.

It has legitimate uses too. Like business data harvesting used for companies. What they do is they change their server IP addresses (or rotate them so to speak) so they can grab more data at short time. Probably an automated service that is why they call it automatic IP rotation.



Here is some more information:



http://iprotation.com
newlon
2016-10-16 18:15:36 UTC
Rotating Ip Address
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2015-08-06 15:33:43 UTC
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RE:

What is IP Rotation or rotating IPS?

Ola yahooligans



I here the term IP rotation or rotating IPs often. How can this be? Isn't IP one and fixed for everybody?



Cheers!

Kendra
Andrew Clements
2010-09-05 07:22:40 UTC
No. IP addresses are not fixed for many people. DSL usually uses dynamic IP addresses. And ALL dialup is dynamic.



Rotations of IP addresses means that the ISP has a certain collection of IP addresses. Then when someone logs on, they receive one of those IP addresses. When they log off, that IP address is available for someone else who logs on. The IP addresses rotate within the customer base.
2016-03-22 21:34:20 UTC
Depends which way you're facing The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. If you face north, the sun rises on your right and sets on your left, meaning that Earth is rotating the other way - clockwise. This also means ocean currents go the opposite way in the northern hemisphere and the southern. If you face south, it's obviously the other way round. The answer to your second question is yes. Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune all spin in one direction. Venus spins in almost exactly the opposite direction. Pluto and Uranus both tilt dramatically and rotate around an axis more parallel to their orbital plane. There's also an asteroid called Toutatis which rotates in a haphazard way. Moons generally rotate at the same rate as they orbit their planets. I think some of them go backwards too.
2015-08-04 08:15:56 UTC
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2010-09-05 07:23:31 UTC
No such thing unless it is spam. SPAMMERS do that all the time. They change IP, rotate IP or do other garbage to send us boatloads of their filth.


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