--- title: My IP homepage: https://webinstall.dev/myip tagline: | My IP answers the question "what's my IP address?" --- ## Updating `myip` ```bash webi myip ``` ## Cheat Sheet `myip` will contact ipify.org to tell you your IP addresses: 1. `api.ipify.org` for your IPv4 or A address 2. `api6.ipify.org` for your IPv6 or AAAA address Example output: ```txt IPv4 (A) : 136.36.196.101 IPv6 (AAAA): 2605:a601:a919:9800:f8be:f2c4:9ad7:9763 ``` ### What is an IP address? An IP or Internet Protocol address is basically the phone number of your computer or server. Whenever you visit a domain - such as https://google.com - the `google.com` part is _resolved_ to the IP address using, quite literally, the internet's Contacts list, known as DNS. ### How to get your IP address? Due to how complex networking can be, the most reliable way to get your IP address is basically to "make a call" to another server and ask it to tell you what shows up on the "called id", as it were. _IPify_ is such a service. You likely have an IPv4 or A address as well as an IPv6 or AAAA address. To find out your IPv4 or A address: ```bash curl -s https://api.ipify.org ``` To find out your IPv6 or AAAA address: ```bash curl -s https://api6.ipify.org ``` To find out either address: ```bash curl -s https://api46.ipify.org ``` You can also use the `ifconfig`, `ip`, or `ipconfig` commands to figure this out, but they may give you incorrect information if the network setup is complex (as is the case... most of the time - home and business networks, cloud networks, etc).