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# CheckMyIP (TelnetMyIP [![Twitter][twitter-logo]][twitter]) [![CheckMyIP][logo]][twitter]
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A Telnet and SSH Based Public IP Address Lookup Service
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# CheckMyIP (TelnetMyIP.com) ![CheckMyIP][logo]
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A Telnet, SSH and Simple HTTP Based Public IP Address Lookup Service
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Lookup your IP Address from a CLI with `telnet telnetmyip.com` or `ssh sshmyip.com`
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### Try Me!
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- TELNET: `telnet telnetmyip.com`
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- SSH: `ssh sshmyip.com`
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- Your SSH client may require you to enter a username. You can use anything you want (`ssh -limrootbitch telnetmyip.com`)
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- CURL: `curl telnetmyip.com`
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- WGET: `wget -qO- telnetmyip.com`
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### VERSION ###
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### HOW TO USE ###
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Using the public **TelnetMyIP.com** and **SSHMyIP.com** services is pretty easy: simply connect to them with a terminal client. You can use a telnet client with TCP port 23 (`telnet telnetmyip.com`), or a SSH client with TCP port 22 (`ssh sshmyip.com`). The SSH connection requires no authentication, but your SSH client may require you to enter a username, you can use anything you want as it gets ignored anyways(`ssh -limrootbitch telnetmyip.com`).
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Using the public **TelnetMyIP.com** and **SSHMyIP.com** services is pretty easy: simply connect to them with a terminal client. You can use a telnet client with TCP port 23 (`telnet telnetmyip.com`), a SSH client with TCP port 22 (`ssh sshmyip.com`), or CURL (`curl telnetmyip.com`). The SSH connection requires no authentication, but your SSH client may require you to enter a username, you can use anything you want as it gets ignored anyways(`ssh -limrootbitch telnetmyip.com`).
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You can also browse to the HTTP version of the service at [TelnetMyIP.com](http://telnetmyip.com/) which will return a JSON reply with your IP information.
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