TOR Node Checker
Check a public IP against Tor Project exit lists and local IP2Proxy proxy intelligence data.
Tor Checker checks a public IPv4 or IPv6 address against two kinds of signals: the current Tor Project exit-node lists and local IP2Proxy proxy intelligence databases. This helps you distinguish a live Tor exit-list match from an IP intelligence classification.
TOR Node Checker
Enter the required values and run the tool to view results.
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How to use Tor Checker
Enter a public IP address and run the tool. Leave the field blank to check the IP address from your current request. The result shows a combined Tor signal, separate Tor Project and IP2Proxy findings, reverse DNS, source timestamps, database package details, and any available proxy intelligence metadata.
Tor Project vs IP2Proxy results
The Tor Project exit lists are current public lists of Tor exit addresses observed by the Tor Project. A match there is a strong current signal that the IP may be used as Tor exit traffic. IP2Proxy PX data is a local proxy intelligence database that may classify an IP as TOR, VPN, data center, public proxy, or another proxy type. These sources can differ because they update on different schedules and use different collection methods.
How to interpret the result
If both sources identify Tor activity, treat the signal as high confidence. If only the Tor Project list matches, the address appears in the current exit list even if the local database has not classified it as TOR. If only IP2Proxy reports TOR, the address may be known from IP intelligence data but not present in the currently fetched Tor Project list. If neither source matches, it means no Tor signal was found in the checked sources; it does not prove the address has never been used with Tor.
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Use this result as a security and fraud triage signal, not permanent attribution. Tor exit membership changes often. For account security decisions, combine the result with login history, device fingerprints, rate limits, MFA status, abuse reports, and normal review workflows.
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