A proxy or proxies has been detected.
IP address: 216.73.216.141

Best guess: United States, California, South El Monte


  • The header HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR may include an IP address other than the one you are coming from: 10.8.52.252
  • In addition, the header HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR seems to be leaking a private IP address: 10.8.52.252
  • The HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL header is set. Have you been here before? Consider clearing your local cache and trying again. You may also see this page if you hit reload, but it may go away if you click on the address bar and hit enter.
  • The header: HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR is present with the value:10.8.52.252.
  • The header: HTTP_VIA is present with the value:1.1 squid-proxy-5b5d847c96-4swr9 (squid/6.13).





  • Visible Software. At least one proxy is named:

    hoptypedetails
    1BrowserMozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
    2(proxy)1.1 squid-proxy-5b5d847c96-4swr9 (squid/6.13)
    Servernginx/1.14.2

    Visible IP Address Information. At least one proxy is listed:

    hopdescriptionIP addressGeoIP
    0Your internal IP:unknown
    1IP address seen:10.8.52.252
    2Your external IP:216.73.216.141@United States, California, @South El Monte
    This server: 173.255.232.166United States, New Jersey, Newark



    Raw HTTP Headers:

    Connection: keep-alive
    Cache-Control: max-age=0
    X-Forwarded-For: 10.8.52.252
    Via: 1.1 squid-proxy-5b5d847c96-4swr9 (squid/6.13)
    Host: www.whatismyproxy.com
    Accept-Encoding: gzip, br, zstd, deflate
    User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
    Accept: */*
    Content-Length:
    Content-Type:

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    How it works:


    Basic mode works by analyzing the information your browser sends when it makes a web request (the "headers" and requesting IP address). Every web page you visit has access to this information. Parts of it, in particular the requesting IP address, the "User-Agent" header and the "Referer" (sic) header, are typically retained in that web server's log.


    Advanced mode performs a more active analysis. In advanced mode, your browser is put through situations that do not normally occur and the behavior examined. Additionally, some tests are "active" - which means that our webserver may reach out and touch your requesting IP address back when you connect to us. Some of the advanced tests are purely informational - the meaning of the results is up for interpretation.


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