Service for determining proxies and proxy anonymity level.
This service tries to determine if you are using a web proxy, and your real IP address is behind this proxy.
Proxies can add headers to the HTTP request that the web proxy uses. Moreover, these headers may contain the real IP address of the user for whom the proxy makes a request.
First of all, pay attention to the headers that your web browser sends, if below you see the text highlighted in red, then a proxy is used.
Another sign of a proxy is the specific open ports. Although many proxies do not use standard ports, some still use them. This service also scans standard and frequently encountered HTTP proxy ports and tries to determine the services running on them – the results are shown at the bottom of this page.
HTTP headers of your request:
Accept: */*User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
Accept-Encoding: gzip, br, zstd, deflate
Host: w-e-b.site:8080
Via: 1.1 squid-proxy-5b5d847c96-p4tq9 (squid/6.10)
X-Forwarded-For: 10.1.109.231
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Connection: keep-alive
Sure, you use proxy!
The things is getting worse, your proxy expose your real IP. It is: 10.1.109.231
IP of your proxy is 216.73.216.61
Hostname of your proxy is: 216.73.216.61
Your IP is: 10.1.109.231
Your hostname is: 10.1.109.231
GeoIP Country Edition: IP Address not found GeoIP City Edition, Rev 1: IP Address not found GeoIP ASNum Edition: IP Address not found
Trying to find open ports which are typical for proxies. Wait for a while, please.
Starting Nmap 7.95 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2025-06-30 10:00 UTC Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at https://nmap.org/submit/ . Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 8.11 seconds