A site displaying public IPFS gateways and their online/offline status.
View the Public Gateway Checker on GitHub Pages: https://ipfs.github.io/public-gateway-checker/
- The list contains gateways operated by various parties, coordinated by loose mutual consensus, without a central governing authority. Protocol Labs operates and is responsible for only two of the listed gateways:
ipfs.io
anddweb.link
. - Gateways without origin isolation will be marked with
⚠️ , indicating they are not safe for use cases that require private local storage of data or credentials. Learn more.
If you'd like to add a new public gateway, please edit gateways.json
:
- Add the gateway's address to the bottom of the list
- Make sure the final item in the list does not have a comma at the end, but all preceding items do
- If you care about security of websites loaded via your gateway, make sure it is set up as a subdomain gateway. See config docs and recipes for go-ipfs, and learn more here.
Then, submit a pull request for this change. Be sure to follow all the directions in the pull request template so your PR can be triaged as quickly as possible.
$ npx serve -l 3000
Prefer to check public gateways from your terminal? A CLI version, ipfg
, is available at https://github.com/JayBrown/Tools/tree/master/ipfg.