Your IP address: 3.214.184.124
United States
No forwarded IP detected. If you are using a proxy, it's a transparent proxy.
Your WebRTC address: Loading...
If you are now connected to a VPN and you see your ISP IP, then your system is leaking WebRTC requests.
Your DNS settings:
If you are now connected to a VPN and between the detected DNS you see your ISP DNS, then your system is leaking DNS requests
Torrent footprint:
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IPv6 setup:
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IP WHOIS:
Reverse Lookup: | ec2-3-214-184-124.compute-1.amazonaws.com |
TOR Exit Node: | No |
Proxy.sh Exit Node: | No |
Type: | Undefined |
ISP: | |
Organization: | |
Domain: | Undefined |
ASN: | AS |
Country: | United States (US) Accuracy: 100% |
City: | Fairfield Accuracy: 100% |
Postal Code: | 06828 Accuracy: 100% |
Time Zone: | America/New_York |
Latitude & Longitude: | -73.2637, 41.1412 |
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Accuracy Radius | 1000 KM |
Data Age | Thu, 12 Dec 19 05:03:06 +0100 |
Additional information:
Your User Agent: | CCBot/2.0 (https://commoncrawl.org/faq/) |
What document you can accept: | text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 |
What language you can accept | en-US,en;q=0.5 |
What encoding you can accept: | gzip |
Platform: | MacIntel |
Cookie enabled: | true |
Java enabled: | true |
Online: | true |
Your screen: | |
Available screen: | |
Color depth: | |
Pixel depth: |
Host: | leaktest.online |
Connection: | Keep-Alive |
Accept: | text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 |
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: | |
User-Agent: | CCBot/2.0 (https://commoncrawl.org/faq/) |
Accept-Encoding: | gzip |
Accept-Language: | en-US,en;q=0.5 |
Cookie: | No cookie found |
WebRTC implement STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for Nat), a protocol that allows to discover the public IP address. To disable it:
- Mozilla Firefox: Type "about:config” in the address bar. Scroll down to “media.peerconnection.enabled”, double click to set it to false.
- Google Chrome: Install Google official extension WebRTC Network Limiter.
In this context, with "DNS leak" we mean an unencrypted DNS query sent by your system OUTSIDE the established VPN tunnel.
In brief: Windows lacks the concept of global DNS. Each network interface can have its own DNS. Under various circumstances, the system process svchost.exe will send out DNS queries without respecting the routing table and the default gateway of the VPN tunnel, causing the leak.
If you don't want that your ISP, and anybody with the ability to monitor your line, knows the names your system tries to resolve (so the web sites you visit etc.) you must prevent your system to leak DNS. If you feel that you're living in a human rights hostile country, or in any way the above mentioned knowledge may harm you, you should act immediately to stop DNS leaks.
To detect data from your torrent client we provide a magnet link to a fake file. The magnet contains an http url of a controlled by us tracker which archives the information coming from the torrent client.