Show My IP Addresses
Show all of your local and external (IPv4 & IPv6) addresses
Display the server IP address, with a realtime summary of IPv4, IPv6, and HTTPS information across all page elements.
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IPvFoo adds an icon to the toolbar, showing a large red 4 or green 6 to indicate whether the outer page was fetched using IPv4 or IPv6. If the page connects to other domains, a smaller 4 or 6 appears alongside.
When you click the icon, a table appears with a row for each hostname. See the icon tooltips for more information. Clicking on a hostname or address will select it for convenient copying. There is also a right-click option to look up addresses on bgp.he.net.
IPvFoo is Free Software (Apache 2.0 license). I made this to raise everyday awareness of the global IPv4 to IPv6 transition. To respect your privacy, it keeps data in RAM and treats the network as read-only. I can maintain this without ads because there are no server costs.
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