update docs about IP detection

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Thomas Waldmann 2013-11-21 10:42:27 +01:00
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We always show you the IP addresses where your requests come from. Under some circumstances, these might not be what We always show you the IP addresses where your requests come from. Under some circumstances, these might not be what
you expect (e.g. presence or non-presence of NAT gateways, proxies, etc.). you expect (e.g. presence or non-presence of NAT gateways, proxies, etc.).
We detect your IPv4 and v6 addresses in the same way (no matter what you currently use to look at the web interface) We detect your addresses by 2 means:
using 2 invisible fake "images" that your browser loads from a IPv4-only and a IPv6-only server.
* your current remote address (where your accesses to the web interface come from) - the IP detected this way is
immediately visible on the web interface.
* if we don't already have the IP address from the remote address, we use an invisible fake "image" that your browser
loads from an IPv4-only or IPv6-only server - the IP detected by this method usually shows up after a few seconds.
We do some optimizations to not load these images too frequently, but also try to make sure we do not show you outdated We do some optimizations to not load these images too frequently, but also try to make sure we do not show you outdated
information about your current IP addresses. information about your current IP addresses.
If you don't see an IP address of some kind (v4 or v6) after a few seconds, it means you don't have that kind of address. If you don't see an IP address of some kind (v4 or v6) after a few seconds, it means you don't have that kind of
address (plus working connectivity of that kind).
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