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Getting my IP address?

I need to use a web service that has blocked public IP addresses. It gives access to only those that are listed on their access list.

I want to test my application in localhost first so I need to put my IP address in that access list and test it in my local server but I don't know my public static IP address.

How can I find it out?

uttam
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  • do you know that your ip address is static? Use e.g. http://whatismyipaddress.com/ to see your current ip. (though if you are testing in locally you might rather want your network ip. check "ipconfig" (win) or "ifconfig" (linux) ) –  May 13 '12 at 08:13
  • Do you want to make your software discover the public IP address, or you want to find it manually? – jweyrich May 13 '12 at 08:16
  • -1, just searching for "my public IP" on Google will show you the IP address directly. No research effort. – Daniel Andersson May 13 '12 at 10:39

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Public IP : http://www.whatismyip.com/

Check for open ports : http://www.canyouseeme.org/

  • thanks for the link. i used the ip address result shown from the link you provided and it's working.. – uttam May 13 '12 at 09:40
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The easiest way is to search in google: just type the word: ip

The first result will be: Your public IP address is ....

Miro co
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  • i did it but the result from other sites such as http://www.whatismyip.com/ is different – uttam May 13 '12 at 09:24