Userparser is a user-agent parser & IP-address lookup API that transforms user agent strings into rich metadata and usage analytics. Sign up and start receiving parsed user-agent & ip-address data instantly to detect country, browser, OS, device, and crawler in real-time with our secure user-agent string & IP-address Lookup API.
This free user-agent parser and IP-address lookup tool enables developers to determine what type of device a user is using and where he is making the request. To assist them in creating more engaging user experiences.
With this tool, you can easily parse user agents and extract information such as device type, device name, device brand, device viewport width, device viewport height, operating system name, operating system version, browser name, browser version, crawler name, crawler category, crawler owner, crawler URL, and so on.
You can easily perform an IP-address lookup with this tool and extract information such as country name, country code, calling code, currency code, capital city, continent name and continent code, and so on.
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Helping developers to parser user agent and ip look up at the same time.
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Using a single API call, the developer can get his users device informations and ip address informations at the same time.
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Anyone who wants to see his/her users parsed device and ip data, especially Web developers.
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If you want to try this from WiFi without plugging into LAN 1, go to a site like https://ifconfig.co/ to find your Public IP address and then take that and either add or subtract 1 from the last number to get the Public IP address of the Verizon gateway and login using either http:// or https:// (depends on firmware version). Source: 11 months ago
I use Private Internet Access and they provide the necessary .ovpn file to insert into the container. That goes somewhere in the /config folder I believe, it's in the docs. Then I added auth-user-pass "filename" (I used credentials.conf) into the .ovpn so it can log itself in and get the VPN up. I went into docker exec -it qbittorrent /bin/bash and confirmed I was on the VPN connection and not my WAN using curl... Source: about 1 year ago
If [[ "$DO_IPV6" -ne 0 ]]; then # Get the current external IPv6 address IPV6=$(curl -fsS -X GET -6 https://ifconfig.co). Source: about 1 year ago
If the rule is disabled, the pfsense machine checks updates and packages just fine and the sites all load. Running curl -4 ifconfig.co shows the pfsense VM is not going through the vpn tunnel as it is showing the non-vpn ip. Source: over 1 year ago
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