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Open proxies noticeboard

The Open proxies noticeboard seeks to identify, verify and block open proxies and anonymity network exit nodes. To prevent abuse or vandalism, only proxy checks by verified users will be accepted. All users are welcome to discuss on the talk page, report possible proxies, or request that a blocked IP be rechecked.

  • If you've been blocked as an open proxy, please see: Help:blocked.
  • To report a proxy check or an incorrect block, see the #Reporting section.

Reporting

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Please report IP addresses you suspect are open proxies below. A project member will scan or attempt to connect to the proxy, and if confirmed will block the address.

File a new report here
I.
For block requests:

Verify that the following criterion has been met:

  • The IP has made abusive contributions within the past week
For unblock requests:

Verify that the following criteria has been met:

  • No current criteria
II.

For block requests Replace "IP" below with the IP address you are reporting.


For unblock requests Replace "IP" below with the IP address you are reporting.


III. Fill out the resulting page and fill-in the requested information.
IV. Save the page.

Requests

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106.167.17.107

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– This proxy check request is closed and will soon be archived by a bot.

Reason: Flagged as VPNGATE_VPN, picked up via previous reports. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 01:04, 6 August 2026 (UTC)reply

Open proxy blocked --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 01:07, 6 August 2026 (UTC)reply

97.75.131.91

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– This proxy check request is closed and will soon be archived by a bot.

Reason: Flagged as VPNGATE_VPN, another that was edit warring on the same article as others. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 19:11, 6 August 2026 (UTC)reply

Open proxy blocked. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 19:16, 6 August 2026 (UTC)reply

131.129.252.48

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– This proxy check request is closed and will soon be archived by a bot.

Reason: A VPN Gate node that has been edit warring on same article as others. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 19:21, 6 August 2026 (UTC)reply

Open proxy blocked --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 19:26, 6 August 2026 (UTC)reply

103.249.40.18

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– This proxy check request is closed and will soon be archived by a bot.

Reason: Attempted vandalism that got blocked by edit filter. Possilby FORTICLIENT_VPN. Nobody (talk) 08:04, 11 August 2026 (UTC)reply

Forticlient VPN is a managed corporate VPN used by remote users to access services provided by a company or institution, in this case a school (per Shodan); the behavioral evidence also supports this being a school. These types of VPNs require a network administrator to create and approve user credentials so it is a closed proxy rather than an open proxy that anyone can use. Typically, if there is persistent disruption, I will soft block so users need to log into their account to edit but this one is used so infrequently, I’ll leave a warning this time. — Malcolmxl5 (talk) 07:28, 14 August 2026 (UTC)reply
 Completed. There is potential for a school block on behavioural and technical evidence but it is used so infrequently, a warning will suffice for now. — Malcolmxl5 (talk) 07:40, 14 August 2026 (UTC)reply

61.115.93.128

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– This proxy check request is closed and will soon be archived by a bot.

Reason: Flagged as VPNGATE_VPN. One of a number of TAs editing disruptively in Template space. — Malcolmxl5 (talk) 11:32, 12 August 2026 (UTC)reply

Open proxy blocked Malcolmxl5 (talk) 11:41, 12 August 2026 (UTC)reply

64.112.184.210

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A user has requested a proxy check. A proxy checker will shortly look into the case.

Reason: Open proxy per IP info. Used abusively. CutlassCiera 22:54, 16 August 2026 (UTC)reply

Automated lists and tools

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  • User:AntiCompositeBot/ASNBlock maintained by User:AntiCompositeBot is a list of hosting provider ranges that need assessment for blocks that is updated daily. Admins are encouraged to review the list and assess for blocks as needed. All administrators are individually responsible for any blocks they make based on that list.
  • ISP Rangefinder is a tool that allows administrators to easily identify and hard block all ranges for an entire ISP. It should be used with extreme caution, but is useful for blocking known open proxy providers. All administrators are individually responsible for any blocks they make based on the results from this tool.
  • IPCheck is a tool that can help provide clues about potential open proxies.
  • Bullseye provides information about IPS, including clues about potential open proxies.
  • whois-referral is a generic WHOIS tool.
  • Range block finder finds present and past range blocks.

See also

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Related pages
Sister projects (defunct)