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  • Dec 03, 2009
    issue 29 (Doesn't work in Firefox 3.6 Beta 3) commented on by laibc...@gmail.com   -   freymour: You can get the addon "Nightly Tester Tools" as a temporary solution. ShowIP works fine under Firefox 3.6 (luckily, most of the other addons I tried doesn't work). NTT will force install the addon, just be sure you are logged-on the Mozilla Add-Ons website when you install ShowIP. Until then, we'll have to wait for an official FF3.6 version release. The author probably is waiting for RC or the Final version of 3.6.
    freymour: You can get the addon "Nightly Tester Tools" as a temporary solution. ShowIP works fine under Firefox 3.6 (luckily, most of the other addons I tried doesn't work). NTT will force install the addon, just be sure you are logged-on the Mozilla Add-Ons website when you install ShowIP. Until then, we'll have to wait for an official FF3.6 version release. The author probably is waiting for RC or the Final version of 3.6.
  • Dec 02, 2009
    issue 31 (Add POST support for queries) reported by apoliak   -   Feature request, not a bug report. Some specialized search engines use POST requests, instead of GET requests for queries. Being able to specify the use of POST instead of GET would allow searching these databases.
    Feature request, not a bug report. Some specialized search engines use POST requests, instead of GET requests for queries. Being able to specify the use of POST instead of GET would allow searching these databases.
  • Dec 01, 2009
    issue 21 (Foxyproxy and perhaps other proxy managers leak dns queries) commented on by grimholtz   -   Hi, This is fixed in FoxyProxy Standard version 2.16, FoxyProxy Basic 1.3, and FoxyProxy Plus 3.3 Just check "Use this proxy for all DNS lookups". See attached screenshot. Best regards, Eric Jung Author FoxyProxy
    Hi, This is fixed in FoxyProxy Standard version 2.16, FoxyProxy Basic 1.3, and FoxyProxy Plus 3.3 Just check "Use this proxy for all DNS lookups". See attached screenshot. Best regards, Eric Jung Author FoxyProxy

Last 30 days

  • Nov 21, 2009
    issue 30 (showip do not display anything in the status bar) reported by asunix   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.I installed the latest version from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/590 2. Restart Firefox 3. Open an URL like www.google.com What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The expected output is an ip address in the status bar but i do not see anything What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? The latest version from mozilla.org. Apple OS X 10.6.2, Firefox 3.5.5 Please provide any additional information below.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.I installed the latest version from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/590 2. Restart Firefox 3. Open an URL like www.google.com What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The expected output is an ip address in the status bar but i do not see anything What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? The latest version from mozilla.org. Apple OS X 10.6.2, Firefox 3.5.5 Please provide any additional information below.
  • Nov 19, 2009
    issue 29 (Doesn't work in Firefox 3.6 Beta 3) reported by freymour   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install Firefox 3.6 Beta 3 What is the expected output? What do you see instead? "Not Compatible with Firefox 3.6 What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? showip-0.8.17-fx+mz+sm.xpi on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.2) Please provide any additional information below.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install Firefox 3.6 Beta 3 What is the expected output? What do you see instead? "Not Compatible with Firefox 3.6 What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? showip-0.8.17-fx+mz+sm.xpi on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.2) Please provide any additional information below.
  • Nov 09, 2009
    issue 28 (Doesn't work with Seamonkey 2.0b1 (linux i386))) commented on by Ed_Jo...@Verizon.net   -   Also verified as not working on SeaMonkey released version 2.0 with Windows XP.
    Also verified as not working on SeaMonkey released version 2.0 with Windows XP.

Earlier this year

  • Aug 21, 2009
    issue 28 (Doesn't work with Seamonkey 2.0b1 (linux i386))) commented on by Ed.Nara...@Verizon.net   -   Verified also on Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3pre) Gecko/20090814 SeaMonkey/2.0b2pre Running Windows XP-Pro SP-3 completely up to date.
    Verified also on Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3pre) Gecko/20090814 SeaMonkey/2.0b2pre Running Windows XP-Pro SP-3 completely up to date.
  • Aug 21, 2009
    issue 28 (Doesn't work with Seamonkey 2.0b1 (linux i386))) commented on by Ed.Nara...@Verizon.net   -   Verified also on Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3pre) Gecko/20090814 SeaMonkey/2.0b2pre
    Verified also on Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3pre) Gecko/20090814 SeaMonkey/2.0b2pre
  • Jul 22, 2009
    issue 28 (Doesn't work with Seamonkey 2.0b1 (linux i386))) reported by lucianpb   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. install Seamonkey 2.0b1 2. install latest showip (older versions don't work either) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? There's no IP address displayed on the status bar. See the attached screenshot. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Showip 0.8.17 + Seamonkey 2.0b1 on Centos 5 i386.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. install Seamonkey 2.0b1 2. install latest showip (older versions don't work either) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? There's no IP address displayed on the status bar. See the attached screenshot. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Showip 0.8.17 + Seamonkey 2.0b1 on Centos 5 i386.
  • Jul 08, 2009
    issue 8 (Shows IPv6 address even if connection is IPv4) commented on by etychon   -   It looks like ShowIP shows what in the DNS (that is, an IPv6 AAAA record if there is one) regardless of the way you are connected with that website. If you want to make sure IPv6 is in use for any particular website, this won't do the trick. I have been trapped by the behavior, and thanks to a colleague, realized this was not what I expected.
    It looks like ShowIP shows what in the DNS (that is, an IPv6 AAAA record if there is one) regardless of the way you are connected with that website. If you want to make sure IPv6 is in use for any particular website, this won't do the trick. I have been trapped by the behavior, and thanks to a colleague, realized this was not what I expected.
  • Jul 07, 2009
    issue 24 (ShowIP cannot run local console applications) commented on by rifat.ar...@gmail.com   -   Issue seems to be resolved with FF 3.5...
    Issue seems to be resolved with FF 3.5...
  • May 09, 2009
    issue 27 (Ok Butten in Prefernces does not show up (Preferences Menu H...) reported by write2recon   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Addon -> Setting -> Services -> Add anything 2. The whole MSettings menu does not show up in full size. Ok Button is cut from Gui (Services and User Interface) 3. Tested with FF 3.5 Beta1 to beta 3, using No skin, (official), using skins. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Nothing, must click blind tab until maybe visual the cursor is on OK box until it takes/saves the settings and close the menu What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Firefox 3.5 Beta 1, Beta2, Beta3, Beta4 and latest Beta 5 pre tested with official skin (no other addons installed). Also tested with different skins Please provide any additional information below. Screenshot (now with a skin but its the same if no skin is installed) http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/224/szhxndxksmmwsubr.png See Screenshot in Attachment
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Addon -> Setting -> Services -> Add anything 2. The whole MSettings menu does not show up in full size. Ok Button is cut from Gui (Services and User Interface) 3. Tested with FF 3.5 Beta1 to beta 3, using No skin, (official), using skins. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Nothing, must click blind tab until maybe visual the cursor is on OK box until it takes/saves the settings and close the menu What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Firefox 3.5 Beta 1, Beta2, Beta3, Beta4 and latest Beta 5 pre tested with official skin (no other addons installed). Also tested with different skins Please provide any additional information below. Screenshot (now with a skin but its the same if no skin is installed) http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/224/szhxndxksmmwsubr.png See Screenshot in Attachment
  • May 01, 2009
    issue 26 (Issue a warning when IP doesn't correspond to the address) reported by pggarcia   -   First, I would like to say thanks for this great extension. I'm not sure if you are taking requests, but here's a function that would be interesting if implemented. I would like to be able to link an url and an IP address so that when I'm browsing the website, the extension would issue an alert if the IP address is not the one I inserted. Is this even possible?
    First, I would like to say thanks for this great extension. I'm not sure if you are taking requests, but here's a function that would be interesting if implemented. I would like to be able to link an url and an IP address so that when I'm browsing the website, the extension would issue an alert if the IP address is not the one I inserted. Is this even possible?
  • Apr 17, 2009
    issue 25 (Can't any whois servide) reported by patryk.szczyglowski   -   I try to add sixxs whois to the list, but I can't. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open Show IP settings 2. Title = sixxs, URL = http://www.sixxs.net/tools/whois/?## 3. Click Add 4. Close and check status box or reopen settings What is the expected output? What do you see instead? sixxs should be on the list, but it isn't. It vanishes from settings too. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 0.8.17 on Windows XP / Firefox 3.0.8 Please provide any additional information below. I've been able to put RIPE whois before.
    I try to add sixxs whois to the list, but I can't. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open Show IP settings 2. Title = sixxs, URL = http://www.sixxs.net/tools/whois/?## 3. Click Add 4. Close and check status box or reopen settings What is the expected output? What do you see instead? sixxs should be on the list, but it isn't. It vanishes from settings too. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 0.8.17 on Windows XP / Firefox 3.0.8 Please provide any additional information below. I've been able to put RIPE whois before.
  • Apr 16, 2009
    issue 24 (ShowIP cannot run local console applications) reported by rifat.ar...@gmail.com   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Create a new entry in Services tab in Configuration, which refers a local console application. (i.e. whois.exe from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897435.aspx) 2. Try to run the new command from statusbar right click menu. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expected: whois.exe console window appearing with whois information about the site, then dissapearing. Instead: Absolutely nothing. The application doesn't run at all. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? FF 3.0.8 on XP_SP3_EN Please provide any additional information below. None of the console applications can be run through ShowIP, even those that waits for user input, so this not a problem about the console application closing right after doing its job.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Create a new entry in Services tab in Configuration, which refers a local console application. (i.e. whois.exe from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897435.aspx) 2. Try to run the new command from statusbar right click menu. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expected: whois.exe console window appearing with whois information about the site, then dissapearing. Instead: Absolutely nothing. The application doesn't run at all. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? FF 3.0.8 on XP_SP3_EN Please provide any additional information below. None of the console applications can be run through ShowIP, even those that waits for user input, so this not a problem about the console application closing right after doing its job.
  • Apr 10, 2009
    r59 (add new ff version (tested) ) committed by jan.dittmer   -   add new ff version (tested)
    add new ff version (tested)
  • Apr 10, 2009
    r58 (Release 0.8.17) committed by jan.dittmer   -   Release 0.8.17
    Release 0.8.17
  • Apr 10, 2009
    r57 (Release 0.8.17) committed by jan.dittmer   -   Release 0.8.17
    Release 0.8.17
  • Apr 10, 2009
    r56 (0.8.17 - add commented out code for sockettransport ping ) committed by jan.dittmer   -   0.8.17 - add commented out code for sockettransport ping
    0.8.17 - add commented out code for sockettransport ping
  • Mar 18, 2009
    issue 23 (When DNS cache is disabled and hosts file change, showIP get...) commented on by lemisterv   -   I'm so sorry, I just found the option to change the cache on ShowIP. You'r magic, you correct problems before we say anything :)
    I'm so sorry, I just found the option to change the cache on ShowIP. You'r magic, you correct problems before we say anything :)
  • Mar 18, 2009
    issue 23 (When DNS cache is disabled and hosts file change, showIP get...) reported by lemisterv   -   You need a web site accessible with 2 different IP adresses exemple of hosts file : 192.168.0.1 my.domain.fr # 192.168.0.2 my.domain.fr On Firefox, install extensions "ShowIP" and "DNS Cache" (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5914) disable dns cache. load the web site. You can see the IP used to reach the web site. Change your hosts file to attach the other IP adress to the web site. Reload the web site on Firefox (without restarting Firefox) The site is reached throw the new IP, but ShowIP still shows the previous one. So there must be some kind of cache in ShowIP. It would be nice if it was possible to reset this cache when you want. I use actualy ShowIP version 0.8.16 and DNS Cache v 1.4, on windows XP
    You need a web site accessible with 2 different IP adresses exemple of hosts file : 192.168.0.1 my.domain.fr # 192.168.0.2 my.domain.fr On Firefox, install extensions "ShowIP" and "DNS Cache" (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5914) disable dns cache. load the web site. You can see the IP used to reach the web site. Change your hosts file to attach the other IP adress to the web site. Reload the web site on Firefox (without restarting Firefox) The site is reached throw the new IP, but ShowIP still shows the previous one. So there must be some kind of cache in ShowIP. It would be nice if it was possible to reset this cache when you want. I use actualy ShowIP version 0.8.16 and DNS Cache v 1.4, on windows XP
  • Mar 14, 2009
    issue 8 (Shows IPv6 address even if connection is IPv4) commented on by newsboonie   -   Here aslo showing IPv6 adres while connection is on IPv4. 1) enable IPv6 under XP (netsh interface ipv6 install) 2) enable teredo (netsh interface ipv6 set teredo client) 3) visit http://www2.surfnet.nl/ipv6/ You will see the smiley looking sad with some 4's. So, connection is on IPv4. ShowIP v0.8.16 shows the IPv6 IP.
    Here aslo showing IPv6 adres while connection is on IPv4. 1) enable IPv6 under XP (netsh interface ipv6 install) 2) enable teredo (netsh interface ipv6 set teredo client) 3) visit http://www2.surfnet.nl/ipv6/ You will see the smiley looking sad with some 4's. So, connection is on IPv4. ShowIP v0.8.16 shows the IPv6 IP.
  • Feb 24, 2009
    issue 22 (zh-CN language) reported by steekid   -   See attachment.:)
    See attachment.:)
  • Feb 21, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   Fixed, thank you.
    Fixed, thank you.
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 16 (Firefox Crashes when trying to scroll through URL's in the p...) commented on by djclampitt   -   Thanks so much! That fixed the problem and it works great. What a timesaver this addon is!
    Thanks so much! That fixed the problem and it works great. What a timesaver this addon is!
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 16 (Firefox Crashes when trying to scroll through URL's in the p...) Status changed by jan.dittmer   -   Fixed since 0.8.15
    Status: Fixed
    Fixed since 0.8.15
    Status: Fixed
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 21 (Foxyproxy and perhaps other proxy managers leak dns queries) commented on by adura83   -   Enabling or disabling the new option didn't help. Foxyproxy doesn't seem to use network.proxy.socks_remote_dns
    Enabling or disabling the new option didn't help. Foxyproxy doesn't seem to use network.proxy.socks_remote_dns
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   I installed showip_0.8.17pre1.xpi about 5 mins ago, so far everything looks good. I shall test it further today, and let you know if there's any problems, but it Looks like this issue is fixed and ShowIP is working as expected again. Thanks, Vic
    I installed showip_0.8.17pre1.xpi about 5 mins ago, so far everything looks good. I shall test it further today, and let you know if there's any problems, but it Looks like this issue is fixed and ShowIP is working as expected again. Thanks, Vic
  • Feb 20, 2009
    r55 (- handle other proxies as well (0.8.17pre2) ) committed by jan.dittmer   -   - handle other proxies as well (0.8.17pre2)
    - handle other proxies as well (0.8.17pre2)
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 21 (Foxyproxy and perhaps other proxy managers leak dns queries) Status changed by jan.dittmer   -   Could you test http://firefox-showip.googlecode.com/files/showip_0.8.17pre2.xpi if that fixes your cases. There is a new preference to force showip to do DNS lookups despite proxy.
    Status: Started
    Could you test http://firefox-showip.googlecode.com/files/showip_0.8.17pre2.xpi if that fixes your cases. There is a new preference to force showip to do DNS lookups despite proxy.
    Status: Started
  • Feb 20, 2009
    showip_0.8.17pre2.xpi (0.8.17pre2 (experimental proxy detection)) file uploaded by jan.dittmer   -  
    Labels: test
    Labels: test
  • Feb 20, 2009
    showip_0.8.17pre2.xpi (0.8.17pre2 (experimental proxy detection)) file uploaded by jan.dittmer
  • Feb 20, 2009
    r54 (- add forcesocks property - see if we're really using a sock...) committed by jan.dittmer   -   - add forcesocks property - see if we're really using a socks proxy
    - add forcesocks property - see if we're really using a socks proxy
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by jan.dittmer   -   Please try http://firefox-showip.googlecode.com/files/showip_0.8.17pre1.xpi
  • Feb 20, 2009
    showip_0.8.17pre1.xpi (0.8.17pre1) file uploaded by jan.dittmer   -  
    Labels: test
    Labels: test
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 21 (Foxyproxy and perhaps other proxy managers leak dns queries) reported by adura83   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/issues/detail?id=19 Describes the issue, but in this case you use Foxyproxy instead of entering proxy info manually or using Torbutton. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? See above link. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? See above link. Please provide any additional information below.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/issues/detail?id=19 Describes the issue, but in this case you use Foxyproxy instead of entering proxy info manually or using Torbutton. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? See above link. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? See above link. Please provide any additional information below.
  • Feb 20, 2009
    issue 19 (DNS requests bypass socks proxies) commented on by adura83   -   Something related, Foxyproxy(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2464) seems use something other than the network.proxy.socks_remote_dns config setting to do dns requests over socks. So, the leak occurs with it and perhaps other proxy management extensions.
    Something related, Foxyproxy(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2464) seems use something other than the network.proxy.socks_remote_dns config setting to do dns requests over socks. So, the leak occurs with it and perhaps other proxy management extensions.
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   I assume by "SOCKS proxy" you just mean a normal proxy (as used by TOR etc). My Firefox is set to "No Proxy". I've made no changes to Firefox config since it was installed. Remote DNS resolving is on by default, as recommended by Mozilla. Yes, it's a good idea for an addon to test if a proxy is in use and I look forward to the next version when ShowIP is working properly again. In the meantime, I'll revert back to 0.8.15pre1.xpi. Thanks & Regards, Vic
    I assume by "SOCKS proxy" you just mean a normal proxy (as used by TOR etc). My Firefox is set to "No Proxy". I've made no changes to Firefox config since it was installed. Remote DNS resolving is on by default, as recommended by Mozilla. Yes, it's a good idea for an addon to test if a proxy is in use and I look forward to the next version when ShowIP is working properly again. In the meantime, I'll revert back to 0.8.15pre1.xpi. Thanks & Regards, Vic
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by jan.dittmer   -   Well if you're using a SOCKS proxy (do you?) and you turned socks_remote_dns on, you usually don't want any DNS queries to prevent leaking the information on what site you're browsing to the authorities. Thus DNS queries are a security risk in that case. This is, why I chose to disable then. But you're correct that the addon should also test if the SOCKS proxy is enabled at all. Will be fixed in the next upload.
    Well if you're using a SOCKS proxy (do you?) and you turned socks_remote_dns on, you usually don't want any DNS queries to prevent leaking the information on what site you're browsing to the authorities. Thus DNS queries are a security risk in that case. This is, why I chose to disable then. But you're correct that the addon should also test if the SOCKS proxy is enabled at all. Will be fixed in the next upload.
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   Hi Jan, This is getting confusing... According to this bugzilla article, remote DNS should be on (as per Firefox default setting). Bug 134105 - SOCKS5: DNS lookups (host resolving) should occur on proxy, not client side. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134105 Which should it be on or off? Who is correct you or Mozilla? What are the benefits of each method and why are we given the choice if it breaks things? Regards, Vic
    Hi Jan, This is getting confusing... According to this bugzilla article, remote DNS should be on (as per Firefox default setting). Bug 134105 - SOCKS5: DNS lookups (host resolving) should occur on proxy, not client side. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134105 Which should it be on or off? Who is correct you or Mozilla? What are the benefits of each method and why are we given the choice if it breaks things? Regards, Vic
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by jan.dittmer   -   Well you've to turn socks_remote_dns off then like the message suggests...
    Well you've to turn socks_remote_dns off then like the message suggests...
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   Also, it now no longer shows the local IP either, and when I hover the cursor over ShowIP area on the status bar, a popup appears saying:- DNS resolution disabled due to SOCKS proxy (network.proxy.socks_remote_dns)
    Also, it now no longer shows the local IP either, and when I hover the cursor over ShowIP area on the status bar, a popup appears saying:- DNS resolution disabled due to SOCKS proxy (network.proxy.socks_remote_dns)
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) commented on by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   Here are details requested from about:config Preference Name Status Type Value ------------------------------ -------- ------- ----- network.proxy.socks_remote_dns user set boolean true network.proxy.socks user set string localhost network.proxy.socks_port user set integer 9050 network.proxy.socks_version default integer 5 I haven't set a proxy myself, possibly Kaspersky Internet Security has done it because it scans inbound & outbound http traffic. I don't want to go upsetting Kaspersky, because it took ages getting it setup. But why the security fix? everything was working great with the last pre-release. Regards, Vic
    Here are details requested from about:config Preference Name Status Type Value ------------------------------ -------- ------- ----- network.proxy.socks_remote_dns user set boolean true network.proxy.socks user set string localhost network.proxy.socks_port user set integer 9050 network.proxy.socks_version default integer 5 I haven't set a proxy myself, possibly Kaspersky Internet Security has done it because it scans inbound & outbound http traffic. I don't want to go upsetting Kaspersky, because it took ages getting it setup. But why the security fix? everything was working great with the last pre-release. Regards, Vic
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) Status changed by jan.dittmer   -   That is actually a (last minute) security fix you're bitten by. Please check your 'network.proxy.socks_remote_dns' setting in about:config . Also what are your network.proxy.socks and network.proxy.socks_port settings?
    Status: Started
    That is actually a (last minute) security fix you're bitten by. Please check your 'network.proxy.socks_remote_dns' setting in about:config . Also what are your network.proxy.socks and network.proxy.socks_port settings?
    Status: Started
  • Feb 19, 2009
    issue 20 (v0.8.16 shows domain name instead of IP address ) reported by s...@tiscali.co.uk   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. start Firefox 2. Go to any website 3. only the domain name is shown. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect to see the IP address as per previous versions, but now it only shows the domain name... No IP Address. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 0.8.16 Please provide any additional information below. O/S Vista 32bit - Firefox v3.0.6 After the issue 18 compatibility problems with "organize statusbar" the pre-release version "showip_0.8.15pre1.xpi" fixed everything, all was working great and back to normal. But with Todays update to v0.8.16 there is now this other problem of only domain name showing and no IP address.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. start Firefox 2. Go to any website 3. only the domain name is shown. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect to see the IP address as per previous versions, but now it only shows the domain name... No IP Address. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 0.8.16 Please provide any additional information below. O/S Vista 32bit - Firefox v3.0.6 After the issue 18 compatibility problems with "organize statusbar" the pre-release version "showip_0.8.15pre1.xpi" fixed everything, all was working great and back to normal. But with Todays update to v0.8.16 there is now this other problem of only domain name showing and no IP address.
  • Feb 18, 2009
    issue 9 (Local IP is not displayed correctly) Summary changed by jan.dittmer   -  
    Summary: Local IP is not displayed correctly
    Summary: Local IP is not displayed correctly
  • Feb 18, 2009
    issue 9 (Enter one-line summary) Status changed by jan.dittmer   -   There are at least four possible solutions: a) rely on @mozilla.org/network/dns-service;1 myHostName to provide a correct answer and for the DNS server to resolve it properly. -> This probably only works correctly if you're directly hooked to the internet and your DNS server is giving the right answer. This is how it is done now. b) use an external reflector service like other firefox addons (My IP, etc.) -> privacy concerns. Also needs a reliable external server c) parse platform specific files (/proc, ipconfig, ...) -> complicated, prone to breakage, will alarm security experts if firefox launches external applications, no access to all platforms d) Hook into the current request and captcher the local IP -> most promising. I'll see if there is an interface for this
    Status: Started
    There are at least four possible solutions: a) rely on @mozilla.org/network/dns-service;1 myHostName to provide a correct answer and for the DNS server to resolve it properly. -> This probably only works correctly if you're directly hooked to the internet and your DNS server is giving the right answer. This is how it is done now. b) use an external reflector service like other firefox addons (My IP, etc.) -> privacy concerns. Also needs a reliable external server c) parse platform specific files (/proc, ipconfig, ...) -> complicated, prone to breakage, will alarm security experts if firefox launches external applications, no access to all platforms d) Hook into the current request and captcher the local IP -> most promising. I'll see if there is an interface for this
    Status: Started
  • Feb 18, 2009
    issue 19 (DNS requests bypass socks proxies) Status changed by jan.dittmer   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Feb 18, 2009
    issue 19 (DNS requests bypass socks proxies) commented on by jan.dittmer   -   Fixed in 0.8.16
    Fixed in 0.8.16
  • Feb 18, 2009
    issue 18 (Incompatibility with 'Organize Statusbar' - Click menu does ...) Status changed by jan.dittmer   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
 
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