How to Create Your Own IP Catcher


1. Download the IP Finder script (IP_Finder.ZIP) from HERE.

2. Open a new account in X10Hosting (or any other free host that supports PHP).

3. Extract the IP_Finder.ZIP file and upload the two files ip.php and ip_log.txt into the root folder of your hosting account using the File Manager.

4. You can rename the ip.php to any name of your choice.

5. Set the permission to 777 on ip_log.txt.(You don't need to change it when you use X10Hosting).

6. Now, you are all set to find the IP Address of your friend or any remote computer of your choice. All you have to do is send the link of ip.php to your friend or the person with whom you’re chatting.

Example:
If you open a new account in X10hosting.com with the subdomain as abc, then your IP Finder link would be like this: http://abc.x10hosting.com/ip.php

You have to send the above link to you friend via email or while chatting and ask him to visit that link. Once your friend clicks on the link, his/her IP Address will be recorded along with the Date and Time in the ip_log.txt file. After recording the IP Address, the script will redirect the person to google.com so as to avoid any suspicion.

Do you have questions, comments, or suggestions? Feel free to post a comment! 




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