Iceggiren i IPvFoo
IPvFoo sɣur Paul Marks
41 n yiceggiren
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur 章灵北, 6 vite më parëThanks!a VERY perfect extension to view whether the website give priority to IPV6.
- Yettwasezmel 3 ɣef 5sɣur alkoro, 6 vite më parëHa-ha, fail. Extention shows IP of my local proxy-server in my case. Browser using proxy connection in enterprise domain.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 15109409, 6 vite më parëWorks, gets access denied only on addons.mozilla.org
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13875254, 7 vite më parë
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur snookilow, 7 vite më parë
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur おさ, 7 vite më parë
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13892351, 8 vite më parë
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur likang, 8 vite më parë
- Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 14049879, 8 vite më parëDoes not work on my system: In the column where the ip should appear, there it says only "access denied".
IPvFox instead works perfectly and does exactly the same.
My system is a windows 10 Home with heavily restricted user rights and a whitelisting firewall (instead of the default blacklisting). Maybe some of those security measures hinder IPvFoo while do no harm to IPvFox. It would be interesting to learn what exactly is it that IPvFoo wants to do violating those security measures. - Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13737133, 8 vite më parëThanks ! This is exactly what I was looking for !
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Levitation Edge, 8 vite më parëI cannot overstate how happy we are to have found this extremely useful utility. Thank you for building this!
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13224295, 8 vite më parëFor those wanting to see to which IPv4/IPv6 addresses the website is connections this is a great add-on.
- Yettwasezmel 5 ɣef 5sɣur Aseqdac Firefox 13029084, 8 vite më parëBeing very interested in the IPv6 adoption, I like to see if a page is really using IPv6, IPv4, or a mixture.
This extension shows if IPv4 or IPv6 is used just by looking at the extension icon: the big number is for the server on the address bar, the small number(s) showing if components of the page were served by IPv4 and/or IPv6 servers. (Some IPv6 pages are driven by components on IPv4-only servers. For example, my credit union has a dual-stack main page, but all its online banking is IPv4-only.)
Click on the IPvFoo icon, and every server is listed, and whether it is secured, whether it's cached, and (usually) the IP address. It's all presented in a very nice table.
The only shortcoming I have seen so far is if some components are cached from activity on another tab so a server isn't accessed by the current tab, the IP address of that server wont' show; but a "refresh ignoring the cache" (Ctrl+F5) fixes that, at least for the current page. (I hope a future version would resolve the IP address in this situation, but I think it's 5-star-worthy even as it is today.)
Overall, I am very glad to see IPvFoo here for Firefox 57+. I first came across it when I was using Chrome and in Chrome I have absolutely no reservations in recommending IPvFoo!Tiririt n ineflayen
yeffeɣ-d deg 2 vite më parëI finally fixed the caching problem in v2.11, by keeping recent IP addresses in RAM. This fills in the gaps when Firefox reports a request without an IP address.