$ curl ipv4.cloudveil.org 216.73.216.210 $ http -b ipv4.cloudveil.org 216.73.216.210 $ wget -qO- ipv4.cloudveil.org 216.73.216.210 $ fetch -qo- https://ipv4.cloudveil.org 216.73.216.210 $ bat -print=b ipv4.cloudveil.org/ip 216.73.216.210
$ http ipv4.cloudveil.org/json { "ip": "216.73.216.210", "ip_decimal": 3628718290 }
Setting the Accept: application/json
header also works as expected.
Always returns the IP address including a trailing newline, regardless of user agent.
$ http ipv4.cloudveil.org/ip 216.73.216.210
Use http://ipv4.cloudveil.org or http://ipv6.cloudveil.org.
Yes, as long as the rate limit is respected. The rate limit is in place to ensure a fair service for all.
Please limit automated requests to 1 request per minute. No guarantee is made for requests that exceed this limit. They may be rate-limited, with a 429 status code, or dropped entirely.
Yes, the source code and documentation is available on GitHub.