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# CheckMyIP (TelnetMyIP.com) ![CheckMyIP][logo]
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# CheckMyIP - [myip.bsd.cafe](https://myip.bsd.cafe)
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A Telnet, SSH and Simple HTTP Based Public IP Address Lookup Service
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A Telnet, SSH and Simple HTTP Based Public IP Address Lookup Service
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### USAGE
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### USAGE
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- TELNET: `telnet telnetmyip.com`
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- SSH: `ssh sshmyip.com`
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- **TELNET**:
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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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- Default: `telnet myip.bsd.cafe`
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- CURL: `curl telnetmyip.com`
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- IPv4: `telnet myip4.bsd.cafe`
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- WGET: `wget -qO- telnetmyip.com`
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- IPv6: `telnet myip6.bsd.cafe`
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- **SSH**:
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- Default: `ssh myip.bsd.cafe`
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- IPv4: `ssh myip4.bsd.cafe`
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- IPv6: `ssh myip6.bsd.cafe`
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- Your SSH client may require you to enter a username. You can use anything you want (`ssh -l imrootbitch myip.bsd.cafe`)
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- **CURL**:
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- Default: `curl -L myip.bsd.cafe`
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- IPv4: `curl -L myip4.bsd.cafe`
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- IPv6: `curl -L myip6.bsd.cafe`
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- **WGET**:
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- Default: `wget -qO- myip.bsd.cafe`
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- IPv4: `wget -qO- myip4.bsd.cafe`
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- IPv6: `wget -qO- myip6.bsd.cafe`
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### VERSION ###
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### VERSION ###
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### WHAT IS CHECKMYIP ###
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### WHAT IS CHECKMYIP ###
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Everybody has used a service like [WhatIsMyIP.com](https://www.whatismyip.com/) before. If you are an IT engineer or even an amateur technology enthusiast, then you have probably had a reason to check to see your public IP address. This service works great when a browser is available, but at times it is not. We often find ourselves logged into a remote Linux machine or a network switch/router which has a command line and terminal clients (Telnet and SSH), but no browser. The CheckMyIP app and the **TelnetMyIP.com** and **SSHMyIP.com** public services were created with this in mind.
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Everybody has used a service like [WhatIsMyIP.com](https://www.whatismyip.com/) before. If you are an IT engineer or even an amateur technology enthusiast, then you have probably had a reason to check to see your public IP address. This service works great when a browser is available, but at times it is not. We often find ourselves logged into a remote *BSD or Linux machine or a network switch/router which has a command line and terminal clients (Telnet and SSH), but no browser. The CheckMyIP app and the **myip.bsd.cafe** public services were created with this in mind.
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### HOW TO USE ###
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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`), 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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Using the public **myip.bsd.cafe** service is pretty easy: simply connect to them with a terminal client. You can use a telnet client with TCP port 23 (`telnet myip.bsd.cafe`), a SSH client with TCP port 22 (`ssh myip.bsd.cafe`), or CURL (`curl -L myip.bsd.cafe`). 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 myip.bsd.cafe`).
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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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You can also browse to the HTTP version of the service at [myip.bsd.cafe](https://myip.bsd.cafe/) which will return a JSON reply with your IP information.
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To enable the use of this service as a simple API, the response is formatted as a JSON document. See the [Using the API](#using-the-api) section for information on how to leverage the API.
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To enable the use of this service as a simple API, the response is formatted as a JSON document. See the [Using the API](#using-the-api) section for information on how to leverage the API.
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**Note:** _You can also connect to_ `ipv4.telnetmyip.com` _or_ `ipv6.telnetmyip.com` _if you want to check a specific IP stack._
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**Note:** _The DNS records for_ `telnetmyip.com` _and_ `sshmyip.com` _point to the same services._
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### USING THE API ###
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### USING THE API ###
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The CheckMyIP code contains the `CheckMyIP_Client` class which is an API client example which can be used to query a CheckMyIP server (like telnetmyip.com). Below is an example of how you can use it.
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The CheckMyIP code contains the `CheckMyIP_Client` class which is an API client example which can be used to query a CheckMyIP server (like myip.bsd.cafe). Below is an example of how you can use it.
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from checkmyip import CheckMyIP_Client
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from checkmyip import CheckMyIP_Client
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### INSTALL PROCESS ###
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### INSTALL PROCESS ###
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If you would rather set up your own private instance of CheckMyIP, then you can follow the below instructions to set it up for yourself.
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If you would rather set up your own private instance of CheckMyIP, then you can follow the below instructions to set it up for yourself.
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Change Linux SSH Port to TCP 222 and reboot
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sudo sed -i --follow-symlinks 's/#Port 22/Port 222/g' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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shutdown -r now
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Install Dependencies (for example, on a FreeBSD jail)
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```
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pkg install python39 py39-gssapi py39-paramiko
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Install Dependencies
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Clone Repo and install
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sudo apt install python3-pip
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git clone https://brew.bsd.cafe/BSDCafe/checkmyip
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sudo -H pip3 install paramiko
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cp checkmyip/checkmyip.py /usr/local/bin
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sudo apt install python3-gssapi
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chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/checkmyip.py
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Clone Repo
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Create Service (`vi /usr/local/etc/rc.d/checkmyip`)
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git clone https://github.com/PackeTsar/checkmyip.git
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#!/bin/sh
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Create Service (`sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/checkmyip.service`)
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# PROVIDE: checkmyip
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# REQUIRE: DAEMON
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[Unit]
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# KEYWORD: shutdown
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Description=CheckMyIP Service
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After=network-online.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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PIDFile=/var/tmp/checkmyip.pid
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name="checkmyip"
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WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/checkmyip
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rcvar=checkmyip_enable
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 checkmyip.py
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load_rc_config $name
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Restart=on-failure
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: ${checkmyip_enable:=no}
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RestartSec=30
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: ${checkmyip_user:="nobody"}
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PrivateTmp=true
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[Install]
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pidfile="/var/run/${name}.pid"
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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command="/usr/local/bin/checkmyip.py"
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command_interpreter="/usr/local/bin/python3.9"
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command_args="&"
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start_precmd="checkmyip_precmd"
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checkmyip_precmd() {
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install -o ${checkmyip_user} -g ${checkmyip_user} /dev/null ${pidfile}
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run_rc_command "$1"
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Finish and Start Up Service
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Finish and Start Up Service
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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chmod a+rx /usr/local/etc/rc.d/checkmyip
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sudo systemctl enable checkmyip
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mkdir /var/log/checkmyip
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sudo systemctl start checkmyip
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chown nobody:nobody /var/log/checkmyip
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sudo systemctl status checkmyip
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service checkmyip enable
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service checkmyip start
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### CONTRIBUTING ###
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### CONTRIBUTING ###
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If you would like to help out by contributing code or reporting issues, please do!
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If you would like to help out by contributing code or reporting issues, please do!
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Visit the GitHub page (https://github.com/packetsar/checkmyip) and either report an issue or fork the project, commit some changes, and submit a pull request.
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Visit the BSD Cafe Brew page (https://brew.bsd.cafe/BSDCafe/checkmyip) and either report an issue or fork the project, commit some changes, and submit a pull request.
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Original code by [John W Kerns](https://github.com/packetsar/checkmyip)
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[twitter-logo]: http://www.packetsar.com/wp-content/uploads/twitter-logo-35.png
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[twitter]: https://twitter.com/TelnetMyIP
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[logo]: /checkmyip_icon-100.gif
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[logo]: /checkmyip_icon-100.gif
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[whatismyip]: https://www.whatismyip.com/
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[whatismyip]: https://www.whatismyip.com/
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