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package - like in Ubuntu - or even another package depending on the distribution
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used.
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After installation the following command can be used to get the outside IP
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address of your system `dig +short txt ch whoami.cloudflare @1.0.0.1`.
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address of your system.
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```sh
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dig +short txt ch whoami.cloudflare @1.0.0.1
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```
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There is an alternative to this using `wget`.
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It uses a call to DuckDuckGo and requests the outside IP from there.
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The mentioned command is the following
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`wget -qqO- 'https://duckduckgo.com/?q=what+is+my+ip' | grep -Pow 'Your IP address is \K[0-9.]+'`.
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The mentioned command is the following.
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```sh
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wget -qqO- 'https://duckduckgo.com/?q=what+is+my+ip' | grep -Pow 'Your IP address is \K[0-9.]+'
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```
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