Whats My IP
Whats My IP shows the network address observed by the platform for your request path. It is useful for validating NAT, proxy, VPN, or edge egress expectations.
What this tool checks
- Observed requester IP according to current routing and edge chain.
- Optional visibility notes affected by IPv6 feature gating policy.
- Fast context for allowlist, firewall, and geolocation troubleshooting.
How to read the output
- Result Summary states the address currently seen by the platform.
- Overview helps compare expected vs. actual egress identity quickly.
- Technical Details is useful when proxy chain behavior is ambiguous.
- Raw Output helps document network-state changes during incidents.
Common failure patterns
- Unexpected egress IP after VPN/proxy policy updates.
- Multiple NAT layers make source identity assumptions incorrect.
- Regional egress changes after CDN or edge routing adjustments.
- Mixed endpoint behavior due to split-tunnel configuration.
Remediation workflow
- Validate expected egress path for the environment under test.
- Cross-check with IP Info and RDAP for ownership context.
- Update allowlists only after confirming stable egress behavior.
- Re-test after network policy changes to confirm final state.
Next steps
FAQ
Why does my IP change between checks?
Egress can rotate due to NAT pools, VPN endpoints, mobile networks, or provider policy.
Can this result be used for firewall allowlisting?
Yes, after confirming the address is stable for your expected traffic path.
Does this page expose internal private IP?
No. It reports the public source seen at the service edge.
Why is only IPv4 shown in some deployments?
IPv6 direct handling can be disabled by environment policy for controlled rollout.
What if observed IP is unexpected?
Inspect proxy/NAT chain and verify route policy for the current environment.