> On 31.07.23 21:42, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
>>> Hello,Is it possible to set public IP addresses from different
>>> countries on one NIC?
>>> VPN provider companies provide VPN service with IP addresses of
>>> different countries. Do they have a separate server in that country?
>>> Or have they just set IP addresses from different countries on the
>>> same server?

>> Maybe not really separate *servers*, but you may assume that *Internet 
>> connections* (or "larger versions" of such) bought from providers in / 
>> serving that country are involved.

> Thank you so much for your reply.
> So they can be just IP addresses from different countries that are set on a 
> NIC.

As long as the company hosting the VPN server has the right to use those IP 
numbers AND has a route to the uplink / ISP for that ip number..... 
It is no different from any other ip number, be it 10.x.x.x and 172.16.x.x or 
192.168.1.x or some public ip number, the routing has to be correct.
The registrar for the ip number will not dictate what machine can use the ip 
number nor what other ip number can be on that machine.

Bonno Bloksma


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