WhatIsMyProxy.com
No proxies were detected.
Your visible IP address: 38.103.63.61
Details:
The following pieces of software were noticed during this communication :
| hop | type | description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Browser | CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html) |
| 2 | Server | Apache/1.3.34 (Ubuntu) PHP/4.4.2-1build1 |
The following ip addresses were visible during this communication :
| hop | description | ip address |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Your internal IP: | 127.0.0.1 |
| 2 | Your external IP: | 38.103.63.61 |
| 3 | This server: | 64.5.53.204 |
Q: I do/don't see a proxy listed, even though I know I do/don't have one configured.
A: If no proxy is listed above, that means that the webserver this service runs on was unable to see any signs of it. If you know you have a proxy configured, that would indicate that that proxy is set up to run as an "anonymous proxy", which means that it is configured to not reveal the information of the users behind it. In that case, the IP address marked "Your external IP" is most likely the address of the proxy itself.
If a proxy is listed that you are unaware of, it may be caused by a setting at your ISP or elsewhere on your network.
Whether any proxy configuration is good or bad is really defined by the environment. HTTP proxies are used to cache content over low bandwidth links, to filter content, to provide anonymity, to log usage, or any other thing that could be accomplished by snooping in, caching or interfering with connection between your computer and the world wide web. They have both legitimate and illegitimate uses.
It is also worth noting that even if no proxy is visible, your privacy is only as good as the intentions of the people who are running your anonymous proxy. Just because the destination server doesn't see a proxy does not mean that logs do not exist that tie you to your actions.
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Q: I need an anonymous proxy? Where can I find one?
A: There might be some commercial products listed among our sponsors, or you might want to hit up our List of Proxy Lists. It would probably be a good ide a to verify your anonymity by coming back here once you've gotten yourself set up, since this site isn't affiliated with anyone else.
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