Hi everyone,
My friend owns a small data center in Singapore and has lent me a VM with a public IP address for hosting services like Left 4 Dead 2 and DNS over WireGuard.
In the meantime, I’m also hosting a RustDesk Relay Server, available for free to users near Singapore, including those in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and more.
![](https://www.hitoha.moe/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/image.png)
Here’s the code you can paste into RustDesk’s ID/Relay Server:
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Copy above hash code and click 📋 to paste
Or paste multiple Text Box:
Property Name | Value |
ID server | 103.131.188.71 |
Relay server | 103.131.188.71 |
API server | https://103.131.188.71 |
Key | xMnueFSYC65LbBsCOGJKj29N0fU8ZEPJ0NqZZiARbW0= |
IP Address instead of Domain Name
I didn’t use a hostname or domain for the Server ID, Relay, and API. Instead, I used an IP address, so RustDesk won’t perform a DNS lookup.
This is especially useful for networks with broken DNS but working WAN connectivity, allowing you to connect without relying on DNS.