On 01/13/2014 09:28 PM, Friedemann Stoyan wrote:
Isn't ShowIP that spying app which reports all IP-Addresses to api.ip2info.org?
Dunno about the specific location, but ShowIP does "phone home."
Personally I'm a big fan of SixOrNot:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sixornot/
On 14.01.14 11:16, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
>
> Thanks for that - nicer than ShowIP on Firefox. If you're running ShowIP, you
> need to
> disable it when installing IPvFox.
Isn't ShowIP that spying app which reports all IP-Addresses to api.ip2info.org?
Regards
Friedemann
On 14/01/2014 10:21, Justin Krejci wrote:
> Also when troubleshooting HTTP connectivity in general but can be really help
> when dealing with a transition from IPv4 to IPv6 if you install the browser
> extension IPvFoo for Chrome (IPvFox for Firefox) it can take out a
> significantly complicated
Also when troubleshooting HTTP connectivity in general but can be really help
when dealing with a transition from IPv4 to IPv6 if you install the browser
extension IPvFoo for Chrome (IPvFox for Firefox) it can take out a
significantly complicated step in the troubleshooting process as it easily
On 2014-01-13 19:02 , Sammer Mati wrote:
[..]
> We ran wireshark and found out that the IPv6 address is different for
> Google.com when using IE or Chrome! I haven't tested yet with Windows7
That is just pure DNS selection luck...
Note that a lot of properties on this massive Internet are using
Not sure if this was discussed before or not, but I am seeing a strange
behavior when I try to reach Google.com (and also facebook.com) from a
Windows 2008 R2 VM that has dual-stack connectivity, it is taking about 300
seconds to load google.com. Facebook will load faster, but if I log on to
it; it