Free tools
Free checks for app exposure, browser leakage, and private-access readiness.
These pages are designed to be useful on their own, honest about what they can and cannot prove, and always one step away from the named.network protected-app flow.
Available tools
IP checker
See the public IP this browser is presenting right now, plus any edge-supplied geo or network hints.
DNS leak test
Run a short-lived authoritative probe and inspect which recursive resolvers actually showed up for this browser session.
WebRTC leak test
Inspect whether the browser exposes local or private ICE candidates that can reveal more than the public IP alone.
Port checker
Run one consented reachability check against a public host and one TCP port from the named.network point of view.
Is my VPN working?
Combine IP and WebRTC checks into one quick sanity pass for the current browser session.
Is my server exposed?
Check a public host across the common admin and homelab ports that often turn into accidental app exposure.
What this surface is for
The free tools should answer a sharp question, explain the result in plain language, and point toward the next action. For named.network, that next action is usually:
1Confirm the browser or public edge view.
2Decide whether the service should still be public.
3Create a workspace and protect the app instead of leaving the port open.
Want us to follow up on your actual setup?
The free tools help you inspect one surface at a time. If you want to tell us what app you run, where it lives, and whether it is already exposed, join the early-access list and we will keep that context with your email.