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Recently, I saw icanhazip.com pop up in my pFsense firewall logs. It was immediately blocked but the name piqued my interest, so I did a little digging which revealed an interesting backstory.

It's owned by Cloudflare:

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...but it hasn't always been theirs: icanhazip: How a simple IP address tool survived a deluge of users. Pretty interesting, at least to me as I have never encountered it before.

I have it still blocked as nothing I'm doing seems hampered by blocking icanhazip.com's ip range. Anyone else ever encounter icanhazip.com?

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[โ€“] non_burglar@lemmy.world 3 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Could be.

Speedtest (the ookla one) uses a bunch of traceroute and compares hops to pick a peering point, but they display your public IP on the test page and probably use some icanhzip or other service to know that. It should come as no surprise to you that most north American ISPs pay Ookla to prefer peering points in which they have a heavy presence.

Icanhazip is an older service, I'm surprised cloudflare didn't just kill it, they built their own when they were standing up 1.1.1.1.

Could also be some other tooling on your lan built before the Claude days.

[โ€“] irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

I think I found the source of the icanhazip.com block. From the Github Issues page:

2025-03-27 17:00:02] production.ERROR: Failed to fetch external IP address. ["cURL error 60: SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target hostname 'icanhazip.com' (see https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html) for https://icanhazip.com/"]