R.I.V.I.T (Remote IP Verification & Integrity Tool) forces a Tor circuit rotation via the ControlPort and then verifies the exit IP through Tor SOCKS. It is designed to eliminate ambiguity and “silent success” before you run downstream operations.
Core chain: 1) ControlPort (9051) NEWNYM 2) Circuit settle delay 3) SOCKS verify (9050) 4) Display: success / blocked / failure
Operator-first
No silent automation. RIVIT shows you exactly what happened, immediately.
Soft-block detection
If the IP endpoint responds with HTML, RIVIT flags it as blocked instead of pretending it succeeded.
Plugin-ready
Use RIVIT as a pre-flight check before scraping, posting, crawling, or long-running jobs.
Signals Tor to rotate circuits (NEWNYM) and verifies the resulting exit IP through Tor’s SOCKS proxy. Designed for visible confirmation and failure clarity.
Tor running, ControlPort enabled (9051), SOCKS available (9050), and a reachable IP verification endpoint.
A clear state: Tor IP, Attempt Blocked, or Failed To Obtain New IP. No ambiguous “maybe”.
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