Sometimes you just need your public IP, and nothing more. A simple config change in nginx can offer you exactly this. Add the following location segment to the server segment of your choice. You could replace /ip with another term. location /ip { default_type text/plain; return 200 $remote_addr;} Now, if you visit the destination of the server segment with the subdirectory /ip, you'll find your IP. Try it out and visit https://brrl.net/ip. The neat part is that it works well in the CLI too:cu...