Quelle est mon adresse IP ?
A simple IP location lookup for everyone. Copy your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and share them with Kinsta support engineers. IP location lookup
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Adresse IP définie
IP est l'abréviation de protocole Internet et est une adresse composée de chiffres, séparés par des points, qui vous est attribuée par votre fournisseur d'accès Internet (FAI). Cela sert à identifier votre connexion Internet. Elles sont également utilisées pour les noms de domaine sur le web.
Il existe deux types d'adresses IP : IPv4 (par exemple 216.58.217.206) et IPv6 (par exemple 0:0:0:0:0:ffff:d83a:d9ce). IPv6 a été développé en raison de la croissance si rapide d'Internet que, essentiellement, nous étions à court de numéros. IPv6 nous a permis de continuer à nous développer et de nouvelles adresses IP peuvent être attribuées. Cela dit, les adresses IPv4 restent les adresses IP les plus utilisées sur le Web et chez les FAIs.
FAQ
Does my IP address affect my website's speed or performance?
Not directly. Your IP address is mainly a networking identifier. Website speed depends on your hosting infrastructure, server location, caching, CDN usage, and DNS performance, not on the IP number itself. However, physical distance between you (the client) and the hosting server can affect latency during tasks like SFTP uploads or SSH connections.
Can I restrict access to my hosting or website based on IP address?
Yes. In MyKinsta, you can block specific IP addresses or entire IP ranges using the built-in IP Deny tool. This feature helps prevent unwanted traffic such as bots or brute-force login attempts.
- Go to your site's "Security" section.
- Open the "IP Deny" tab.
- Enter the IP address or IP range you want to block, then click "Add IP."
You can use this tool to find your own public IP if you need to whitelist yourself. If your site uses Cloudflare (included with all Kinsta plans), you can also manage IP blocking and rate limiting from your Cloudflare dashboard.
Does IPv6 vs IPv4 matter for hosting?
Yes, but you don't need to worry about it much. IPv4 and IPv6 are two types of IP addressing. IPv4 is still most common, while IPv6 provides more addresses and better performance in some networks. Modern hosts like Kinsta support dual-stack IPv4/IPv6, so your site remains accessible regardless of which version your visitors use.
Why does my site's IP differ from what this tool shows?
This tool shows your browser's public IP address, while your website has its own server IP. If your site uses a CDN, load balancer, or reverse proxy, the IP visible to others will often be that intermediary's IP. This is perfectly normal and even beneficial. It helps improve performance and security by hiding your origin server.