Don’t DDoS my new server please! Here’s it’s my IP address #shorts #ip #starlink #iphone

This content discusses whether someone can dox or launch a denial-of-service (DoS) attack against a web server by exposing its IP address. It explains the nature of loopback addresses and the impossibility of targeting these addresses externally. Affected: Individuals concerned about IP address privacy and security.

Keypoints :

  • Displaying an IP address does not inherently make a web server vulnerable to doxing or DoS attacks.
  • Loopback addresses (127.0.0.1 for IPv4 and ::1 for IPv6) are used for testing and cannot be accessed externally.
  • IP configuration details can show whether IPv4 or IPv6 is enabled on a network adapter.
  • Attacks targeting loopback or local IP addresses would result in self-sabotage.
  • Understanding IP address functions is crucial for internet privacy and security awareness.