Matt Pagan commited on 2014-04-25 23:43:56
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coming through the Tor network. Try the <a href="https://check.torproject.org"> |
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Tor Check</a> site and see whether it thinks you are using Tor or not. |
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- <p> |
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- If that site is down, you can still test, but it will involve more effort. |
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- Sites like <a href="http://ipid.shat.net">http://ipid.shat.net</a> and |
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- <a href="http://www.showmyip.com/">http://www.showmyip.com/</a> will tell |
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- you what your IP address appears to be, but you'll need to know your |
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- current IP address so you can compare and decide whether you're using Tor |
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- correctly. |
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- </p> |
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- <p> |
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- To learn your IP address on OS X, Linux, BSD, etc, run "ifconfig". On |
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- Windows, go to the Start menu, click Run and enter "cmd". At the command |
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- prompt, enter "ipconfig /a". |
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- </p> |
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- <p> |
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- If you are behind a NAT or firewall, though, your IP address will be |
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- within the range of 10.XXX.XXX.XXX, 192.168.XXX.XXX, or 172.16.XXX.XXX - |
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- 172.31.XXX.XXX, which is not your public IP address. In this case, you |
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- should check your IP address with one of the sites above without using |
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- Tor, and then check again using Tor to see whether your IP address has |
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- changed. |
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- </p> |
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