For over a decade, one threat has loomed larger than any ban or exploit in the Roblox community: the IP logger. The mere idea that a stranger in a Brookhaven RP or a Arsenal match could see your home address, city, and ISP is enough to make any parent uninstall the game and any seasoned player run for a VPN.
Scammers and malicious actors have exploited this fear for years, using fake "IP grabbing" websites and Discord bots to scare users into paying robux or leaking personal info.
But in 2024-2025, a new counter-culture trend has emerged from the underground script-sharing forums and YouTube showcases. Enter the "Fake IP Logger Troll Script FE Showcase." FAKE IP LOGGER TROLL SCRIPT FE SHOWCASE - ROBLOX
This article breaks down this unique phenomenon—a script that pretends to doxx you, but is actually just a clever piece of comedy code.
This is where the "Showcase" element shines. The victim sees: "Pinging 192.168.1.1..." But how does the script know their city? For over a decade, one threat has loomed
The Script Logic:
In 99.9% of cases, no.
Here’s the reality: The Script Logic:
In 99
| Method | Possible? | Notes | |--------|-----------|-------| | Through Roblox chat/whispers | ❌ No | Roblox strips metadata | | Through FE script exploit | ❌ No | Server rejects client IP requests | | Through a malicious link in game | ⚠️ Yes (but not via the script) | If a user clicks an external link you control, you can log their IP | | Through game voice chat (older exploits) | 🟡 Rare | Most patched |
So the “FAKE” in the title is honest – it’s fake.
For years, scripters lamented that FilteringEnabled killed trolling. But creative coders found a loophole: if you can’t actually hurt someone, you can simulate hurting them. FE ensures that the fake logger only affects the target’s client temporarily and doesn’t replicate to the server, keeping the prank isolated and safe.