127.0.0.113
Here you can find all lookup results for loopback IP address 127.0.0.113
which is located in 127.0.0.0/8, a reserved range for loopback addresses to the local host (RFC 6890).
IP address 127.0.0.113 is registered as a loopback interface address, which is also known as
localhost or local host. In computer networking, localhost is a hostname that means
this computer. It is used to access the network services that are running on the host via its
loop back network interface. Using the loop back interface bypasses any local network interface
hardware.
This type of address is also used as a means to validate that a locally connected physical networking
card is working as expected and the TCP/IP stack is installed.
This local mechanism is useful for testing software during development, independently of any networking
configurations. For example, if a computer has been configured to provide a website, directing a locally
running web browser to http://localhost
or http://127.0.0.1 may display
its home page.
Technical details
IP address |
127.0.0.113
|
Options | See your own public address |
Address type |
Loopback |
Protocol version | IPv4 |
Network class | Class A |
Conversions |
2130706545 (decimal / iplong)
7f000071 (hex / base 16)
12700113 (numeric)
|
Reverse DNS |
113.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa |
CIDR block | 127.0.0.0/8 |
Network range | 127.0.0.0 - 127.0.0.255 |
Network ID |
127.0.0 |
Broadcast address |
127.0.0.255 |
Using 127.0.0.113 for testing purposes
Using 127.0.0.113 for testing purposes, also known as a loopback address, allows you
to test network-related functionalities on your local machine without involving external networks.
Here are some common scenarios where you might use this address for testing:
Testing Web Development
If you're a web developer, you can run a local web server on your machine and access it using
https://127.0.0.113 in your web browser. This allows you to test websites or web
applications without deploying them to a live server.
Database Testing
When developing database-driven applications, you might connect your application to a local database
server running on 127.0.0.113. This allows you to test database interactions without
affecting a live database.
Network Service Testing
If you're working on a network service or application, you can set up the service to listen on
127.0.0.113. This enables you to test the functionality of the service locally without
involving external servers or networks.
Testing APIs
When testing APIs or microservices locally, you can set up your development environment to use
127.0.0.113 as the endpoint for API requests. This allows you to simulate interactions
with an API without making actual requests to external servers.
Debugging and Troubleshooting
Use 127.0.0.113 to simulate network-related issues and debug your applications. This can be helpful
in identifying and resolving problems in a controlled environment.
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