How to generate fake IP address?
This article describes how to generate faked network IP address.
You must provide fake network, because in our experiment the IP addresses of the participants were not private from the service. In addition, we used a public DNS server from Cloudflare to obtain fake hosts. There is no any risk in usage of this service! It will not allow you to change the data of our system, but it's really great!
How to generate fake network IP address? First, you must be logged in your web browser. So, create a new tab and start Firefox. Open your settings menu and go to Advanced. Check Show my passwords option and click OK. Make sure you see a window like this.
On the website find a domain and open its page in your browser. Enter any other available webpages which are related to this domain on the left-top corner. There are several sites in the beginning of your search. The result could be as follows.
And then go to the Domains menu and select Domain Tools. This will open up the list of Domains, where you have an access to subdomains. Find a domain in the dropdown list, or just search for the domain in text field, so that you can use another web browser. Let us choose a random one as an example - At this point, you should do the following:
If you want to have a private IP address. Open the dropdown menu Network Interface -> IP Address and select IP Range. Type in any suitable number, for example, IP RANGE = 192.168.1-64.0-255. If you wish to assign an actual number, use something like 192. Then go to Network Interface -> IP Options and press Edit. Here is the network interface of our computer. Note the default DNS server IP - 192.129. Click Done in the Edit page.
If you wish to change DNS settings in our case: Open the dropdown menu Network Interface -> IP Options and click General. Set the desired value in DNS Resolvers section. For example, 8. Now return to the Network Interface -> IP Options.
How do I create an IP list?
You can copy your IP address into the "IP Address" box and you will see what your IP is in the "Requested IP Address" box. It's that easy! If you select "Create a new IP List", you will be given the option to enter up to six IPs. This will give you a great chance to try all your addresses without changing your main settings. There is also an option to "Auto-Dump IP Lists" for when you need to set all your addresses at once.
Can I use this software on another computer? If you want to transfer your lists to a different computer, select the "Export." button and choose which type of list you want to export.
You can then open your list on a different computer and import it. Can I use this software on my mobile device? Yes! You can do everything you could do from your PC using your mobile device. How do I create a new device? If you click on "Create a New Device", you will be asked if you would like to create a new name or add an existing device. If you choose to create a new name, you will be asked to choose a name. You will be able to use this name for all future lists. If you choose to add an existing device, you can go to "Create a New Device" and add the device as normal.
What is "List Type" in the IP list? When you first create your IP list, you will see a list called "List Type". You can then add this list type to your other lists. The list types are as follows:
Static IP. Dynamic IP. Static MAC. Dynamic MAC. Can I get more IPs than six? You can add as many IPs as you would like by clicking on "Add More IPs". The limit is six for Static IP and Dynamic IP lists and six for Static MAC and Dynamic MAC lists.
How do I see all my IP addresses?
Some people like to know what is my private or external IP address.
In Linux it's possible via the command: ping -I lo 8.8 That will only work for your local system, of course. But we have a much easier way of doing it in the new interface in KDE: First, open up a terminal and do: gksu kate /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. Or if you've been running as root. Kdesudo kate /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0. And change the following line in this file: CONFIGIPV6=no. (If you aren't using IPV6 then leave that line as is. If you're not sure whether you're using IPV6 or not, use the ping utility like the example above) to read this as IPV6 enabled.
Next, open up another terminal and do: gksu kate /etc/hostname. Kdesudo kate /etc/hostname. And change the hostname to match what's at the end of the eth0 entry we changed above.
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