Status
Status
Current availability of the IPGet platform.
Components
- IP detection Public address detection and dual-stack probing Operational
- DNS tools Record lookups, propagation and reverse DNS Operational
- Security tools Certificate, header and VPN detection checks Operational
- Speed test Throughput, latency and jitter measurement Operational
- Public API The JSON endpoints the tools call Operational
What this page is
A statement of which parts of IPGet are expected to be working. It is maintained deliberately rather than generated by a monitor, and it is worth being precise about the difference: nothing on this page polls a service, so it will not turn red on its own.
If a tool is not behaving as described here, the most useful thing is the specific error it produced and the time it happened. Every tool reports failures in plain language rather than swallowing them, which is what makes that possible.
How to tell whether the problem is yours or ours
- If one tool fails and the others work, the problem is usually the destination you asked about, not the platform.
- If every tool fails but the pages load, the API is the likely cause.
- If the pages do not load at all, that is the platform.
- A result that says “not determined” is a check that could not complete, not a failure of the site — several tools report that state on purpose.
Frequently asked questions
Is this page automatically updated?
No, and it says so plainly. IPGet runs no monitoring service, so this page reflects the current known state rather than a live probe. Presenting a hand-maintained page as real-time monitoring would be the dishonest option.
Why does a tool sometimes say “not determined”?
Because a check could not be completed, which is different from a negative result. The Tor check depends on a public list that is occasionally unreachable, and network detection needs registration data that some addresses do not publish. Reporting that honestly is more useful than converting a failed check into a confident answer.
Do you have an uptime guarantee?
No. IPGet is a free service with no service-level agreement, and claiming one would be a promise nothing here backs.
Where can I see whether the API is up?
Every tool page calls the same API, so a working tool is a working API. There is no separate status endpoint, because one that reported on itself would be the least reliable part of the answer.